Hyperbola: A type of conic section or symmetrical open curve. The hyperbola is the set of all points in a plane, the difference of whose distance from two fixed points in the plane is a positive constant. Hypotenuse: The longest side of a right-angled triangle, always opposite to the righ...
It is from the al-jabr (also translated as "the reduction") in the book's title that our word algebra derives. (In Arabic, al- functions as a definite article comparable to "the.") Algorithm An algorithm is a procedure for solving a mathematical problem in a finite number of steps ...
Algebraic Expressions and Terms Unit 1 Objective The student will be able to: translate verbal expressions into math expressions and vice versa. You are familiar with the following type of numerical expressions: 12 + 6 3 (12) 6 (3 + 2) 15 - 4 (6) What is a variable? In the expressio...
The dimensions are differentiated between • mathematical material areas as a content framework (contents of geometry, arithmetic, algebra and stochastics; level in the curriculum), • types of mathematical work as a cognitive framework (technical, computational, conceptual task); 12 1 Mathematical ...
In mathematics, like terms are terms in a mathematical expression that have the exact same variables raised to the exact same powers. The coefficients, or numbers in front of the variables, can be different, but the variables and their powers must be the exact same. Combining like terms ...
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Math, as a general idea, is sometimes thought of as an example of a common language because formulas and equations don’t rely on fluency in a specific language.But even within mathematics a common language is needed in order to communicate mathematical ideas clearly and efficiently. Exponential...
Elsner, C., Shimomura, S., Shiokawa, I.: Algebraic relations for reciprocal sums of even terms in Fibonacci numbers. Algebra Anal. (to appear), English transl. St. Petersburg Math. J.Elsner, C, Shimomura, S, Shiokawa, I: Algebraic relations for reciprocal sums of even terms in Fibonacci...
This operator is induced by a linear or conjugate linear isometry if dimH≠2k; in the case when dimH=2k, there is an additional class of operators satisfying the above conditions. This statement is a small generalization of the result by Aniello and Chruściński [1]. In this ...
Stud. Algebra Number Theory 6, 173–217 (1979) MathSciNet Google Scholar Hayes, D.: Elliptic units in function fields in number theory related to Fermat’s last theorem. Prog. Math. 22, 321–340 (1982) Article Google Scholar Hayes, D.: Stickelberger elements in function fields. ...