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There is not a specific word that is used to bold a number in a math equation. Generally, a number or letter is not bold in a math equation, if a letter is of significance, it is normally capitalized.
The noun mathematics has the adjective form mathematical. The word "math" (used as a shortened form of the noun) is also used as a noun adjunct in terms such as math problem and math textbook.*The British shortened version is maths.
What score did you get on the math test - a 100 percent or lower?
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· base of a triangle · binomial · bisect
There are many properties in math, some for each of the four major operations. They always hold true.
There is always a base word to a word with prefixes or suffixs, for example in the word pre game, game is the base word, and pre is the prefix. Prefixes are always at the begging of a base word and suffixes are always at the end of a word. In the word treated, Ed isn't a word by itself, however treated is a word by itself, therefor treat is the base word, and ed is at the end so it is a suffix. I hope this helps :)
base, core, cause, footing, foundation, basis
There is not a specific word that is used to bold a number in a math equation. Generally, a number or letter is not bold in a math equation, if a letter is of significance, it is normally capitalized.
A single character standing for a number. In the decimal system (base 10) it always stands for a single numerical character: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9. But that need not always be the case. For example, B is the hexadecimal digit representing 11.
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Fraction is a word that can be modeled. This is used mostly in math.
I think one math word that starts with B might be 'bisection'. It's not always used in math, but frequently is.
It is best to base arguments on logic and reason rather than on emotion.He used logic to solve the math problem.