A quantity that remains unchanged under certain classes of transformations. A. unique B. variant C. dynamic D. invariant

Algebra & Trigonometry with Analytic Geometry
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Chapter5: Inverse, Exponential, And Logarithmic Functions
Section5.2: Exponential Functions
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12.
A quantity that remains unchanged under certain classes of transformations.
A. unique
C. dynamic
B. variant
D. invariant
Transcribed Image Text:12. A quantity that remains unchanged under certain classes of transformations. A. unique C. dynamic B. variant D. invariant
18. A proposition that is consistent with known data, but has neither been verified nor shown to be false.
A. Lemma
B. Paradox
C. Proof
D. Conjecture
19.
A number that can be obtained by repeatedly solving the quadratic equation.
A. Algebraic number
B. Transcendental number
C. Rational number
D. Euclidean number
Transcribed Image Text:18. A proposition that is consistent with known data, but has neither been verified nor shown to be false. A. Lemma B. Paradox C. Proof D. Conjecture 19. A number that can be obtained by repeatedly solving the quadratic equation. A. Algebraic number B. Transcendental number C. Rational number D. Euclidean number
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