It is a statistical procedure for summarising discrete data.
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Since discrete math can be related with computer science, and C.S includes for semantic, it will analyse cases
In discrete math, solution are distinct and separated. For example we look at how many ways something can happen,and that number is a natural number. We look at how many ways to color a graph and the answers are distinct. When we look at solutions in many other areas of math, the answers are not distinct, we may have an answer like Pi, or square root of 2.In stats, we can look at the temperature as a variable and let is take on any value, not just integers. In calculus, which is not discrete, the answers are rarely distinct natural numbers.
It is a statistical procedure for summarising discrete data.
It only has one solution.
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Discrete Algebra and Geometry.
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ou need to study discrete mathematics because it's like a final review class for lower level math before going to advanced math which involves lots of proof. In discrete math, the important reason is that you will begin to learn how to prove mathematically and gives proper reasoning. Beyond discrete mathematics, almost every advance class such as analysis, advanced linear algebra, etc, requires highly mathematical proof based on the basic knowledge you would have learned in discrete math.
When used in the context of math, discrete refers to values where there is space on the number line between any two values. For example, the possible sums of the numbers of two dice are discrete. Temperature is not discrete. I believe that when using the term discrete that the numbers on a graph/ Row have to be redivided if possible Discrete means individually recognizable and countable, distinct and separate from the similar items, finite and non-continuous.
Since discrete math can be related with computer science, and C.S includes for semantic, it will analyse cases
Valence is the number of edges that meet at a vertex.
Kazuo Murota has written: 'Matrices and Matroids for Systems Analysis (Algorithms and Combinatorics)' 'Discrete Convex Analysis (Monographs on Discrete Math and Applications) (Monographs on Discrete Mathematics and Applications)'
The mean of a discrete probability distribution is also called the Expected Value.