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Mathematical Language
The system used to communicate mathematical ideas. It is precise, concise, powerful, clear and objective.
Variable
Quantity that may change within the context of a mathematical problem.
Constant
A quantity with fixed value
Term
Consist of variable or constant or both
Polynomial
Mathematical expressions that consists of one or more term. It may be
monomial
,
binomial
, trinomial
Mathematical Expressions
Consists of terms separated by either plus or minus sign
Mathematical Sentence
Combines two mathematical expressions using a comparison operator
May be an equality or inequality
Mathematical Equation
Two mathematical expressions that are equal
Universal Statement
says that a certain property is true for ALL elements in a set (EVERY, EACH)
CONDITIONAL STATEMENT
says that if one thing is true, then some other thing also has to be true (IF, THEN)
EXISTENTIAL STATEMENT
says that given a property that may or may not be true, there is at least one thing for which the property is true (THERE, EXIST)
ADDITION
Plus
The sum of
Increased by
Total
Added to
More than
SUBTRACTION
Minus
The difference of
Decreased by
Subtracted from
Less than
MULTIPLICATION
Multiplied by
The product of
Times
Twice
( )
*
DIVISION
Divided by
The quotient of
Per
Ratio
Fraction
X
A number
=
it means is or yields
LEONARDO PISANO
BOGOLLO
lived between 1170 and 1250 in Italy his nickname is "Fibonacci" means "Son of Fibonacci"
Fibonacci Sequence
Each number in the sequence is the sum of the two numbers which precede it.
Golden Spiral
Is a logarithmic spiral whose growth factor is the golden ratio
Set
Is a well defined collection of distinct objects
Roster Method
Elements in the given set are listed, enumerated, separated by a comma inside a pair of braces
Descriptive Method
Is used to represent any element of the given set
Finite
The element of set is countable
Infinite
(...)
The element of set is uncountable
Equal
(=)
Same element
Equivalent
(~)
Same number of element
Joint
Have at least one common element
Disjoint
Have no common element
Empty Set
{ }
Has no element
Universal Set
Totality/total of all sets involve
SUBSET
Is a set every element of which can found on a bigger set
UNION
(
U
)
Combine/combining all of the elements
INTERSECTION
getting the common element
Difference
Subtracted the same element
COMPLIMENT
aalisin yung element sa mismong Universal Set