- Q.E.D: Quod erat demonstrandum in Latin, meaning “which was to be demonstrated,” and placed at the end of mathematical proofs.
- Vanish: To take on the value of 0.
- Deep vs. elementary: A proof is deep if it requires concepts more advanced than the original concept to explain that original concept, while it is elementary if the proof only needs fundamental concepts to explain something.
The intentions of this blog is to give a brief explanation of the common means of communication in the streets of the foreign English speaker usually from United States but can be use in different countries. This blog was focused in the young English speaking people around the world and compiled some examples of the most useful idioms and phrasal verbs.
martes, 11 de diciembre de 2018
MATHEMATICAL JARGON
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