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Whole Numbers

Algebra uses numbers and symbols to represent words and ideas. Let’s look at the numbers first.

Counting numbers

Counting numbers

  • The most basic numbers used in algebra are those we use to count objects: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, … and so on.
    • These are called the counting numbers.
  • The notation “…” is called an ellipsis, which is another way to show that the pattern continues endlessly.
  • Counting numbers are also called natural numbers.
Whole numbers

Whole numbers

  • The discovery of the number zero was a big step in the history of mathematics.
  • Including zero with the counting numbers gives a new set of numbers called the whole numbers.
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Proof

2

Algebra & Functions

2.1

Powers & Roots

2.2

Quadratic Equations

2.3

Inequalities

2.4

Polynomials

2.5

Graphs

2.6

Functions

2.7

Transformation of Graphs

2.8

Partial Fractions (A2 Only)

3

Coordinate Geometry

4

Sequences & Series

5

Trigonometry

6

Exponentials & Logarithms

7

Differentiation

8

Integration

9

Numerical Methods

10

Vectors

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