[MATHS]IELTS Vocabulary: Learn 300 Essential Words for IELTS
🎲constant
=> The constants of nature are certain numbers that describe the laws of physics.
=> Two significant constants have been found in a number of research studies.
=> The most widely known constant is the speed of light.
-constant of
-a fundamental constant
-a universal constant
-a mathematical constant
🎲deduct=> deducted=> deduction
=> The company deducted this payment from his compensation.
=> Up to 5% of marks will be deducted for spelling mistakes.
=> Taxes will be automatically deducted at the end of the month.
-deduct from
-deduct from a salary
-tax deductions
-automatically deducted
----> subtract----> withdraw----> remove
🎲integer=> integers
=> Prime numbers are positive integers that can only be divided by themselves and one.
=> They asked patients to score the degree of discomfort on a 0-6 integer scale.
=> Choose an integer between 1 and 9.
-choose an integer
-positive integer
-negative integer
-integer scale
----> whole number----> digit
🎲fraction=> fractions
=> Only a fraction of the work was completed on time.
=> A quarter, or 1 over 4, is a fraction.
=> Multiply the fraction by a whole number.
-fraction of something
-small fraction
-tiny fraction
-represent a fraction
----> portion----> part----> chunk
🎲median
=> The median sentence for hard drugs offenses increased from 150 days in 1982 to 240 in 1986.
=> Pessimists point out that the median price for new homes has slipped.
=> The median age for retirement has increased to 67.
-median income
-median age
-median price
-median number
----> central----> average----> middle----> midpoint
🎲mean
=> Take a hundred and twenty values and calculate the mean.
=> The mean score for 16 year olds is 87%.
=> What is the mean age of entrants into the army?
-mean score
-mean average
-mean age
-mean concentration
----> average
🎲theorem
=> This was the central mathematical theorem underpinning his entire theory.
=> The theorem is hard to prove.
=> It can take years of effort to prove some theorems.
-mathematical theorem
-prove theorem
----> axiom----> rule----> law