Algorithm
Yes, a math equation used in a spreadsheet is commonly referred to as a formula. Formulas in spreadsheets typically begin with an equal sign and can include mathematical operations, cell references, and functions to perform calculations. They allow users to dynamically compute values based on the data in the spreadsheet.
a equation
Probability
I don't know what a 'mathematical' sentence is. I'd prefer to call it an English sentence that describes a mathematical process and makes a statement concerning mathematical matters.
Algorithm
Yes, a math equation used in a spreadsheet is commonly referred to as a formula. Formulas in spreadsheets typically begin with an equal sign and can include mathematical operations, cell references, and functions to perform calculations. They allow users to dynamically compute values based on the data in the spreadsheet.
The best way to get the correct answer for your specific case is to visit a Social Security office or call them (they will have records that nobody here will have access to that are needed to perform the calculations).
geometry
a equation
Probability
No, it is not a mathematical term.
G/L = (amount sold (for underlying security) - amount paid (for underlying security))+ premium paid There are commercial tools available to help you with covered call trade selection and covered call portfolio management. They will also perform the profit/loss calculations. See www.borntosell.com as an example.
I don't know what a 'mathematical' sentence is. I'd prefer to call it an English sentence that describes a mathematical process and makes a statement concerning mathematical matters.
Not that far I walked it once. Call Old Mate if needed. My calculations are 3+4=7
This is a mathematical "expression".
Mathematicians call them "factor pairs."