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  • ...he elements common to [[two]] or more given sets, and no others; also, the operation of forming such a set. In [[mathematics]], the intersection (denoted as ∩) of two sets A and B is the set that co
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  • In [[mathematics]], '''associativity''' is a property of some [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki ...ber real numbers], we say that "addition of real numbers is an associative operation."
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  • In the arithmetic operation of division: if a / b = c then a is the ''dividend'', b the ''divisor'', an [[Category: Mathematics]]
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  • :b. The operation of passing from the primitive arrangement of n [[letters]] to any other arr In [[mathematics]], '''substitution''' of [[variables]] (also called ''variable substitution
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  • *2.a : a [[mathematical]] operation that at its simplest is an abbreviated process of adding an [https://en.wik The inverse operation of the multiplication is the division. For example, since 4 multiplied by 3
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  • ...purported to build a logically consistent set [[theory]] on which to found mathematics. After this, Whitehead extended his interest to [[natural science]], which ...also distinguished in being not necessarily conflictual or oppositional in operation. Process may be [[integrative]], destructive or both together, allowing for
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  • *3 a : the operation of finding a converse in [[logic]] or [[mathematics]]
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  • ...en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_product Vector product], or cross product, an operation on two vectors in a three-[[dimensional]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eu [[Category: Mathematics]]
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  • ...methods]] of [[biology]] (and secondarily of [[physics]], [[chemistry]], [[mathematics]], and [[computer science]]) to solve real-world [[problems]] related to th ...s of [[recognition]] of the structure, [[function]], and precise method of operation of complex biological systems.
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  • ...dia.org/wiki/Vector_space vectors], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_(mathematics) matrices], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polynomial polynomials], and in ...ch infinite summations are known as [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Series_(mathematics) series]. Another notion involving limits of finite sums is [https://en.wik
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  • ...c operating conditions; all as respects an intended function, economics of operation and safety to life and property.</blockquote> ...[[sciences]] to their disciplines such as [[physics]], [[chemistry]] and [[mathematics]].[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Engineering]
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  • 9. [[Mathematics]]. a [[symbol]] or a combination of symbols representing a [[value]], relat ...Computers. a combination of variables, constants, and functions linked by operation [[symbols]] and any required punctuation that describe a rule for calculati
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  • ...tational sociology) as well as in engineering to gain [[insight]] into the operation of those systems. A good example of the usefulness of using computers to si [[Category: Mathematics]]
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  • * [[co-operation]] or co-operative characteristics between people; ...that do not include the word "social". An example is [[quasi-empiricism in mathematics]] which is sometimes labelled social constructivism by those who see it as
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  • ...nal sociology]) as well as in [[engineering]] to gain [[insight]] into the operation of those systems. A good example of the usefulness of using computers to si [[Category: Mathematics]]
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  • ...[survival]] of [[spiritual]] [[values]], man has ever to reckon with the [[mathematics]] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pre-measure premathematics] of [[force ...of [[diversity]] of [[absolute]] [[relationships]], no [[chance]] for the operation of differentials, variables, modifiers, attenuators, qualifiers, or diminis
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  • ...s]] came to the fore early in the twentieth century. Prior developments in mathematics contributed to this. Thus, in his Erlangen Program (1872), the German mathe ...oughly a mirror [[reflection]] of particle processes) and T (time-reversal operation), these were long believed to be exact symmetries, until the discovery in 1
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  • ...lephone numbers), for ordering (serial numbers), and for codes (ISBNs). In mathematics, the definition of number has been extended over the years to include such ...nput number and produce a single output number. For example, the successor operation adds one to an integer, thus the successor of 4 is 5. More common are binar
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  • ...rous deduction. In [[formal]] [[axiomatic]] [[systems]] of [[logic]] and [[mathematics]], a proof is a [[finite]] sequence of well developed [[formulas]] (generat :b. Math. An operation to check the correctness of an arithmetical calculation. Now hist.
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  • ...ain of agents? Is there a larger domain of "abstract agents" in which this operation is closed?")
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