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This would be known as the "unknown variable". ;)
A set can be defined or undefined.
True but do your math! we all know your using Odyssey ware lol
A term that is undefined mean simply that it is not defined. The prefix un means not, and if you add it to the word defined, ta da, you get undefined.
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This would be known as the "unknown variable". ;)
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A set can be defined or undefined.
A ray is not an undefined term.
It is a very basic concept which cannot be defined. Undefined terms are used to define other concepts. In Euclidean geometry, for example, point, line and plane are not defined.
True but do your math! we all know your using Odyssey ware lol
Point is not an undefined term. It can be defined as a mathematically precise location, or as the place where two lines intersect.
A term that is undefined mean simply that it is not defined. The prefix un means not, and if you add it to the word defined, ta da, you get undefined.
An undefined term cannot be directly used in a theorem because it lacks a precise definition, making it difficult to establish a clear relationship or statement. However, undefined terms often serve as foundational concepts in a given mathematical framework, such as "point," "line," and "plane" in geometry. These terms are understood intuitively, allowing mathematicians to build axioms and theorems based on them without formal definitions. Thus, while they cannot be used explicitly in theorems, they are essential to the structure of mathematical reasoning.
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