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Inequality A mathematical statement indicating that two quantities (or expressions) are not in balance. [1] patos akītewa
[latex]12>3\\x<4\\7≠5[/latex]
Input Contribution of information, ideas, opinions, or the like. [6] ascikīy
Integer The set of numbers consisting of the whole numbers (e.g., 1, 2, 3, 4, . . .), their opposites (e.g., —1, —2, —3, —4, . . .), and 0. [1] kīci-akīta sona
[latex]-17, 5, 0, 120[/latex]
Inverse An element of a set that gives the identity element when combined with another given element. [4] kwȇski akītason
[latex]-5[/latex] is the inverse of 5 with respect to addition

[latex]\frac{1}{5}[/latex]is the inverse of 5 with respect to multiplication

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CREE DICTIONARY OF MATHEMATICAL TERMS WITH VISUAL EXAMPLES by Arzu Sardarli and Ida Swan is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, except where otherwise noted.

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