Recursion (n). See "Recursion (n)."
Seriously, recursion is doing something over and over a certain number of times, such as a loop in a computer program, or "lather, rinse, repeat."
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Estimations don't have to have the exact answer. Mathematics is an exact science. The exact meaning of the ancient carvings is unknown.
equal set mean the set is equal equal est means that the set is equal
No. They are actually the exact opposite. Like if you have a certain word, a synonym is another word that is the same in meaning to that word, while antonym is another word which has a meaning that is the opposite of that word.
A point is a geometric element that has position but no extension. It is an exact fixed location having no length, width, or depth.
Literal does not mean exact, but simply means 'taking at face value' with regard to meaning. For example, Blox is a monster - taken literally, that is at face value - means that he is one of those beasts that one finds in myths, fairy tales, horror stories, and so on. However, it could have figure - that is, non-literal - meaning along the lines of completely unreasonable, cruel and so on.