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data that is arranged in groups or intervals.
a rule applied to variables to make an equation, so that there is only one answer (output value...
trigonometric identities that contain a combination angle, e.g. sin (A + B).
the extent of the relationship between the ordering of two random variables.
a method of displaying a frequency distribution in the form of a table with rows and columns to...
represents the power to which a number must be raised in order to produce a specific number.