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multiply, multiplication, multiple
The word gap means a big space with no #s on a line plot.
Well, of course there's unfair. There's also a math term that means not fair in one word. It means "influence in an unfair way". The word is bias.
it means one of four sections90 degrees of 360 degrees in a circleWhen the term is used, it is generally referring to one of the four sections of a coordinate plane (grid/graph). The sections are formed by the X and Y axis.
The term unit is derived from the Latin word unus, meaning one. Source is from my Dictionary (the actual book, not the Internet).
multiply, multiplication, multiple
conclusion in geometry means the answer that you and your group came up to and that is what the word conclusion means in geometry.
The word gap means a big space with no #s on a line plot.
Well, of course there's unfair. There's also a math term that means not fair in one word. It means "influence in an unfair way". The word is bias.
it means one of four sections90 degrees of 360 degrees in a circleWhen the term is used, it is generally referring to one of the four sections of a coordinate plane (grid/graph). The sections are formed by the X and Y axis.
The term unit is derived from the Latin word unus, meaning one. Source is from my Dictionary (the actual book, not the Internet).
The word "math" is derived from the word "mathematics," which has its roots in the Greek word "mathematikos," meaning "inclined to learn" or "related to learning." The term evolved through Latin as "mathematica" before being adopted into English. Thus, the origin of the term is primarily traced back to Greece.
The math term for putting together is addition (adding; to add, sum, or combine).
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Arc is a term for caculating the radius
There is no other mathematical term for the word, length.
I wish I knew what was an example of a term but, I think its a word describingsomething in math. I think. :p lol