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Two quantities are said to be equal if they are, in some well-defined sense, equivalent. Equality of quantities a and b is written a=b. Equal is implemented in the Wolfram ...
If two quantities A and B are approximately equal, this is written A approx B.
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.
A pair of consecutive numbers.
An abbreviation for the cokernel.
An immediate consequence of a result already proved. Corollaries usually state more complicated theorems in a language simpler to use and apply.
A power of 10.
If A and B are equal by definition (i.e., A is defined as B), then this is written symbolically as A=B, A:=B, or sometimes A≜B.
The number of degrees of freedom in a problem, distribution, etc., is the number of parameters which may be independently varied.
This statement seems incomplete. Locate a reference and complete statement of the condition. For any group of k men out of N, there must be at least k jobs for which they are ...
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