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FIRST SEMESTER
Mathematics in the Modern World
Module 2: Mathematical Language and Symbols
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Mathematics
A
language
with its own
symbols
,
syntax
, and
rules
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Time
allotment
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The story of
“The Tower of Babel”
illustrates the importance of
language
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Language
is one of the most
important
things among people because it has an important role in
communication
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Mathematical language
A system of
communication
using
symbols
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Mathematics is
essential
in
communicating important ideas
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Mathematical symbols
Representations
of
mathematical ideas
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Five added by three is
eight
can be translated as
5
+
3
=
8
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Characteristics of Mathematical Language
Precise
Concise
Powerful
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Vocabulary vs. Sentences
Mathematics has
vocabulary
(words) and rules for combining these words into complete thoughts (
sentences
)
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Mathematics
vocabulary
must be
learned correctly
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Mathematical language
is a major contributor to overall
comprehension
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Mathematical language
is
vital
for the development of Mathematics
proficiency
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Mathematical language enables
communication
of mathematical knowledge with
precision
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Comparison of Natural Language and Mathematical Language
Expressions
Sentences
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Mathematical sentence
A correct
arrangement
of mathematical
symbols
that states a
complete
thought
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Sentences
can be true
or
false
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Conventions in languages
Languages have conventions that help readers
distinguish
between
different types
of
expressions
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Expression
A correct
arrangement
of mathematical
symbols
used to
represent
a mathematical
object
of
interest
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Commonly used symbols in mathematics
Union
Intersection
Element
Not an element of
A set of
Subset
Not a subset of
Ellipses
Conjunction
Disjunction
Negation
Implies
If and only if
For all
There exist
Therefore
Such that
End of proof
Congruence / equivalent
Variables
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Basic Operations and Relational Symbols
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Division
Composition of function
Equal sign
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Congruence
/
equivalent
A is
equivalent
to B
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Congruence
a is congruent to b
modulo
n
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Lower
case
variables
a
b
c
…
z
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Basic Operations and Relational Symbols
Addition
;
Plus
sign
Subtraction
;
minus
sign
Multiplication
sign
Division
sign;
divides
Composition
of function
Equal
sign
Not equal to
Greater than
Less than
Greater than
or
equal to
Less
than or
equal to
Binary
operation
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Addition
3
+
2
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Subtraction
3
-
2
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Multiplication
4
•
3
(
4
)(
3
)
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Division
10
5
5
|
10
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Equal sign
5
=
5
3 +
2
=
2
+
3
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Not equal to
3
4
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Greater than
10
5
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Less than
5
10
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Greater than or equal to
10
5
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Less than or equal to
5
10
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Set of natural numbers / whole numbers set (with zero)
ℕ0 = {0,1,2,3,4,...}
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Set of natural numbers / whole numbers set (without zero)
ℕ1 = {1,2,3,4,5,...}
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Set of integer numbers
ℤ = {...-3,-2,-1,0,1,2,3,...}
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Set of rational numbers
ℚ = {x | x=a/b, a,b∈ℤ and b≠0}
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Set of
real numbers
ℝ = {x | -∞ < x <∞}
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