A sequence of numbers that follow a particular rule or formula.
Numbers that result from multiplying an integer by itself.
The top part of a fraction, representing the number of parts taken from a whole.
Different ways to display or describe the same mathematical information, like graphs, equations, or tables.
Numbers that can be expressed as a fraction where both the numerator and the denominator are integers, and the denominator is not zero.
A condition of being equal in value, function, or meaning.
Numbers or constants multiplied by the variables in algebraic expressions.
The bottom part of a fraction, indicating the total number of equal parts that make up a whole.
A positive integer that has at least one positive divisor other than one or itself.
The smallest number that two or more numbers can divide into without leaving a remainder; often misinterpreted but essentially refers to 1 for any set of integers.
The set of numbers starting from 1 and increasing by one each time, not including zero.
These numbers include all the natural numbers and the number zero.
Numbers that represent a part of a whole, consisting of a numerator and a denominator.
Capable of being divided by another number without leaving a remainder.
A symbol used to represent an unknown value in mathematical expressions or equations.
A mathematical statement that asserts the equivalence of two expressions, separated by an equals sign.