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algebra a form of elementary mathematics, used esp. in solving equations, in which letters stand for unknown or variable quantities. [1/2 definitions]
algorithm a completely determined and finite procedure for solving a problem, esp. used in relation to mathematics and computer science.
antilogarithm in mathematics, the number that corresponds to a particular logarithm.
arithmetic the simplest form of mathematics consisting of the theory and computation of whole numbers, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, evolution, and involution. [1/3 definitions]
asymptote in mathematics, a straight line that approaches but never meets a curve.
autistic savant an autistic person who has an extraordinary gift or ability, as in mathematics, music, or art.
axiom in mathematics, a statement, often one regarded as obvious, that is accepted without proof as a basis for proving other statements; postulate. [1/2 definitions]
calculus in mathematics, a system of calculation, as of rates of change, lengths, or volumes, involving algebraic notations. [1/2 definitions]
Cartesian of or pertaining to Descartes or his philosophy or mathematics. [1/2 definitions]
character a mark, letter, or symbol used in an alphabet or in mathematics. [1/7 definitions]
circular in mathematics, of or relating to a circle or properties of a circle. [1/5 definitions]
closed in mathematics, of or pertaining to a curve that encloses an area and has no end points. [1/6 definitions]
closed sentence in mathematics education, a simple mathematical equation or inequality in which all quantities are shown, such as 2 + 3 = 5.
commutative in mathematics, interchangeable in order, as the terms in the equation, a + b = b + a. [1/2 definitions]
compose a number in mathematics education, to add together different place values to make a complete number. For example, to compose the number 231, you would add the three place values that make up this number, a 200, a 30, and a 1.
compose a ten in mathematics education, to determine what number must be added to another number to make a total of ten.
continuum in mathematics, a set with two end points and an infinite number of points between. [1/2 definitions]
coordinate in mathematics, of or using coordinates as reference points. [2/11 definitions]
corollary in mathematics, a proposition whose proof directly follows in one or a few steps from the proof of another proposition. [1/4 definitions]
count on in mathematics education, to name the numbers in order, starting with a number other than one. [1/3 definitions]
decompose a number in mathematics education, to separate a number into its component place values. For example, to decompose the number 231 you would write "200+30+1".