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The first of several addends, or "the one to which the others are added," is sometimes called the augend. Therefore, while a, b, and c are addends in a+b+c, a is the augend.
The Diophantine equation x^2+k=y^3, which is also an elliptic curve. The general equation is still the focus of ongoing study.
The number 13.
An "area" which can be defined for every set--even those without a true geometric area--which is rigid and finitely additive.
The procedure used in subtraction to "borrow" 10 from the next higher digit column in order to obtain a positive difference in the column in question.
If O_(p^')(G)=1 and if x is a p-element of G, then L_(p^')(C_G(x))<=E(C_G(x)), where L_(p^') is the p-layer.
Solve the Pell equation x^2-92y^2=1 in integers. The smallest solution is x=1151, y=120.
A determinant appearing in Padé approximant identities: C_(r/s)=|a_(r-s+1) a_(r-s+2) ... a_r; | | ... |; a_r a_(r+1) ... a_(r+s-1)|.
A variable which belongs to exactly one of a finite number of categories.
In the American system, 10^(303).
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