"APPLICATION: See list ..." is a phrase found with each entry in this book. The list refers to a video/audio/cd/web lesson which at some future time will relate the words in the group in order to examine a topic. The lists are printed here for your use should you wish to organize your study of a topic.

This list is entitled:

Mostly Nonmathematics/English Words

It deals with English words in which the meaning in math is the same as the meaning in English.

    For Simplifying Expressions See:
  • FINALLY PLEASE READILY EXCUSE MY DEAR AUNT SALLY - order of operations tutorial home page
  • Math Functions - computes distance, areas, lengths, square roots, raises to a power
  • exp.xls - spreadsheet which computes amount, principle, using compound interest
  • area.xls -- computes the areas and perimeters of rectangles, parallelograms, triangles, trapezoids, circles.
  • area.doc -- A Word® document with area formulas for a rectangle, parallelogram, triangle, trapezoid, circle.
  • quadequ.htm - computes quadratic formula, & The Discriminant Computation
  • zscore - computes z-score (standard normal score) and x based on z-score, &


For Polynomial Computation See:
    All Sorts of Stuff
  • - Algebra Notes






ENGLISH WORDS
application
approximate
calculate
calculator
convert
determine
double
ellipse
ellipsis
equal
equate
estimate
exercise
few
figure
figure out
first
half
halves
illustrate
inclusive
increase
is
less
maximum
measure
member
minimum
monthly
more
nonvertical
operation
order
pair
part
plural
problem
quantity
quarterly
raise
round
simplify
simultaneous
simultaneously
smaller
value
variation
varies
visualize
yield

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