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arithmetic sequence
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a sequence in which, starting with the second term, each term is found by adding the same value, known as the common difference, to the previous term.
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arithmetic series
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the sum of the terms of an arithmetic sequence with a definite number of terms.
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asymptote lines
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dashed lines on a graph representing the limits of values where a rational function or hyperbola is defined; a graph may approach its asymptotes, but will never reach them.
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binomial
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an expression containing two terms separated by a + or – sign.
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common ratio
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found by taking any term in a sequence and dividing it by its preceding term.
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completely factored
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incapable of being further simplified by division.
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complex fraction
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a fraction containing one or more additional fractions (in the numerator, denominator, or both).
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complex number
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any expression that is a sum of a pure imaginary number and a real number, usually in the form a + bi.
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common difference
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can be found by taking any term in a sequence and subtracting its preceding term.
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composite function
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a function in which the variable name has been replaced by another function.
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