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No. The non-mathematical definitions for "commutative" involve exchanging or converting in some fashion. The socks and shoes don't qualify there. Applying the mathematical formula would mean that putting on a sock and shoe would be the same as putting on a shoe and sock.
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No. As a mathematical process, division by zero is not allowed. (for more on why, see the related question and link)
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The union of two sets.The union of two sets.The union of two sets.The union of two sets.
Any mathematical process is an algorithm.
The Analytical Machine was capable of performing basic arithmetic calculations and data storage. It was also able to process complex algorithms and perform tasks such as number sequencing and generating mathematical tables.
It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you're asking how to calculate something specific, please clarify what you mean by "conculate." If you meant "calculate," the process typically involves identifying the formula or method relevant to the problem, substituting the given values into that formula, and then performing the necessary mathematical operations to find the solution. If you have a specific calculation in mind, please provide more details!
A mathematical process in wich sets are combined
A mathematical process is like adding, dividing, subtracting and multiplying or things like that.
One word for "did the calculations" is "computed." This term encompasses the process of performing mathematical operations to arrive at a result. It can be used in various contexts, from simple arithmetic to complex data analysis.
An example problem of a polytropic process is when a gas undergoes compression or expansion while its pressure and volume change, following a specific mathematical relationship known as a polytropic equation.
The process of removing roots from a mathematical equation is called "solving" the equation.
No. The non-mathematical definitions for "commutative" involve exchanging or converting in some fashion. The socks and shoes don't qualify there. Applying the mathematical formula would mean that putting on a sock and shoe would be the same as putting on a shoe and sock.
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I don't know what a 'mathematical' sentence is. I'd prefer to call it an English sentence that describes a mathematical process and makes a statement concerning mathematical matters.
numbers that are combined in addition process