Update index.md (#26640)

While NPM is cagey about what NPM actually stands for (https://www.quora.com/I-keep-hearing-NPM-doesnt-stand-for-Node-Package-Manager-what-does-it-stand-for), since it's a package manager thought it would be helpful if we referred to it as such here.
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#### Installation
The Angular CLI requires [Node.js and Node Packet Manager (NPM)](https://nodejs.org/en/). You can check for these programs with the terminal command: `node -v; npm -v`. Once installed, open a terminal and install the Angular CLI with this command: `npm install -g @angular/cli` or `npm install -g @angular/cli@latest` to install the latest version of angular cli. This can be executed from anywhere on your system. The CLI is configured for global use with the `-g` flag.
The Angular CLI requires [Node.js and Node Package Manager (NPM)](https://nodejs.org/en/). You can check for these programs with the terminal command: `node -v; npm -v`. Once installed, open a terminal and install the Angular CLI with this command: `npm install -g @angular/cli` or `npm install -g @angular/cli@latest` to install the latest version of angular cli. This can be executed from anywhere on your system. The CLI is configured for global use with the `-g` flag.
Verify the CLI is there with the command: `ng -v`. This outputs several lines of information about the angular cli installed in your machine. One of these lines state the version of the installed CLI.