It depends on what you mean by a term. For example, you can combine like terms in the expression
16x^2 + 3x + 2x^2 + 8x, where you get 18x^2 + 11x, where 16x^2 and 2x^2 are like terms, as are 3x and 8x.
If you mean term as a definition, then yes. Mathematics is defined as the study of numbers and shapes and their relations to the universe.
Thereby saying that mathematics are used in everything there is.
It is a term that is used in math and it also may be able to be used in other areas outside of math.
sx is not a standard term in mathematics so more context is needed.
In mathematics, a googol is the number expressed by the digit one followed by a hundred zeroes. There is actually no mathematical significance to the number other than for comparison.
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In mathematics substitution is when one term in an equation is replaced by another that has a known value. This is so that the equation itself can be resolved.
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"teen" is not really a mathematical term.
sx is not a standard term in mathematics so more context is needed.
Of or pertaining to mathematics; according to mathematics; hence, theoretically precise; accurate; as, mathematical geography; mathematical instruments; mathematical exactness.
In mathematics, a googol is the number expressed by the digit one followed by a hundred zeroes. There is actually no mathematical significance to the number other than for comparison.
The correct spelling is 'mathematics'.
Mathematical!
In mathematics substitution is when one term in an equation is replaced by another that has a known value. This is so that the equation itself can be resolved.
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There are thousands of mathematical formulae.
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Tuple is a term used in mathematics and computing science to show and ordered list of elements. Tuples are often used as product types in programming languages, and to describe other mathematical subjects in maths.
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