On-line Mathematics Dictionary
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abacus
- A Japanese counting device and calculator.
- Abelian group
- A group in which the binary operation is commutative, that is, ab=ba for all
elements a abd b in the group.
- abscissa
- The x-coordinate of a point in a 2-dimensional coordinate system.
- absolute value
- The positive value for a real number, disregarding the sign. Written |x|. For
example, |3|=3, |-4|=4, and |0|=0.
- abundant number
- A positive integer that is smaller than the sum of its proper divisors.
- acceleration
- The rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
- algebraic equation
- An equation of the form f(x)=0 where f is a polynomial.
- algebraic number
- A number that is the root of an algebraic polynomial. For example, sqrt(2) is
an algebraic number because it is a solution of the equation x2=2.
- alphametic
- A cryptarithm in which the letters, which represent distinct digits, form related
words or meaningful phrases.
- altitude
- The altitude of a triangle is the line segment from one vertex that is perpendicular
to the opposite side.
- amicable numbers
- Two numbers are said to be amicable if each is equal to the sum of the proper
divisors of the other.
- angle
- The figure formed by two line segments or rays that extend from a given point.
- annulus
- The region enclosed by two concentric circles.
- arithmetic mean
- The arithmetic mean of n numbers is the sum of the numbers divided by n.
- automorphism
- An isomorphism from a set onto itslef.
- average
- Typically this refers to the arithmetic mean.
ball
- A sphere together with its interior.
- base
- In the expression xy, x is called the base and y is the exponent.
- Bayes's Rule
- A rule for finding conditional probability.
- binary number
- A number written to base 2.
- binary operation
- A binary operation is an operation that involves two operands. For example, addition
and subtraction are binary operations.
- bijection
- A one-to-one onto function.
- binomial
- An expression that is the sum of two terms.
- binomial coefficient
- The coefficients of x in the expansion of (x+1)n.
- biquadratic equation
- A polynomial equation of the 4th degree.
- bisect
- to cut in half.
- bit
- A binary digit.
- byte
- The amount of memory needed to represent one character on a computer, typically
8 bits.
Caliban puzzle
- A logic puzzle in which one is asked to infer one or more facts from a set of
given facts.
- catenary
- A curve whose equation is y = (a/2)(ex/a+e-x/a). A chain
suspended from two points forms this curve.
- ceiling function
- The ceiling function of x is the smallest integer greater than or equal to x.
- central angle
- An angle between two radii of a circle.
- centroid
- The center of mass of a figure. The centroid of a triangle is the intersection
of the medians.
- cevian
- A line segment extending from a vertex of a triangle to the opposite side.
- Chebyshev polynomials
- chord
- The line joining two points on a curve is called a chord.
- circle
- The set of points equidistant from a given point (the center).
- circular cone
- A cone whose base is a circle.
- circumcenter
- The circumcenter of a triangle is the center of the circumscribed circle.
- circumcircle
- The circle circumscribed about a figure.
- cissoid
- A curve with equation y2(a-x)=x3.
- coefficient
- The constant multipliers of the indeterminate variable in a polynomial. For example,
in the polynomial x2+3x+7, the coefficients are 1, 3, and 7.
- complementary angles
- Two angles whose sum is 90o.
- complex number
- The sum of a real number and an imaginary number, for example 3+4i where i=sqrt(-1).
- concave
- curved from the inside.
- congruent figures
- two geometric figures that are identical in size and shape.
- conic section
- The cross section of a right circular cone cut by a plane. An ellipse, parabola,
and hyperbola are conic sections.
- coprime
- Integers m and n are coprime if gcd(m,n)=1.
- cryptarithm
- A number puzzle in which an indicated arithmetical operation has some or all
of its digits replaced by letters or symbols and where the restoration of the original
digits is required. Each letter represents a unique digit.
- cube
- A solid figure bounded by 6 congruent squares.
- cubic equation
- A polynomial equation of degree 3.
- cyclic polygon
- A polygon whose vertices lie on a circle.
decagon
- A polygon with 10 sides.
- decimal number
- A number written to the base 10.
- deficient number
- A positive integer that is larger than the sum of its proper divisors.
- degree
- The degree of a term in one variable is the exponent of that variable. For example,
the degree of 7x5 is 5.
- denominator
- In the fraction x/y, x is called the numerator and y is called the denominator.
- diagonal
- In a polygon, the line segment joining a vertex with another (non-adjacent) vertex
is called a diagonal.
- diameter
- The longest chord of a figure. In a circle, a diameter is a chord that passes
through the center of the circle.
- differential calculus
- That part of calculus that deals with the opeation of differentiation of functions.
- digimetic
- A cryptarithm in which digits represent other digits.
- digit
- In the decimal system, one of the numbers 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
- dihedral angle
- The angle formed by two planes meeting in space.
- disc
- A circle together with its interior.
- distributive law
- The formula a(x+y)=ax+ay.
- dividend
- In the expression "a divided by b", a is the divident and b is the
divisor.
- divisor
- In the expression "a divided by b", a is the divident and b is the
divisor.
- divisor
- The nonzero integer d is a divisor of the integer n if n/d is an integer.
- Diophantine equation
- An equation that is to be solved in integers.
- dodecagon
- A polygon with 12 sides.
- dodecahedron
- A solid figure with 12 faces A regular dodecahedron is a regular polyhedron with
12 faces. Each face is a rgular pentagon.
- domain
- The domain of a function f(x) is the set of x values for which the function is
defined.
- domino
- Two congruent squares joined along an edge.
- duodecimal number system
- The system of numeration with base 12.
Egyptian fraction
- A number of the form 1/x where x is an integer is called an Egyptian fraction.
- eigenvalue
- characteristic value
- elementary function
- one of the functions: rational functions, trigonometric functions, exponential
functions, and logarithmic functions.
- ellipse
- A plane figure whose equation isx2/a2+y2/b2=1.
- ellipsoid
- A solid figure whose equation is x2/a2+y2/b2+z2/c2=1.
- empty set
- The set with no elements in it.
- enumerable set
- A countable set.
- equiangular polygon
- A polygon all of whose interior angles are equal.
- equichordal point
- A point inside a closed convex curve in the plane is called an equichordal point
if all chords through that point have the same length.
- equilateral polygon
- A polygon all of whose sides are equal.
- equilateral triangle
- A triangle with three equal sides.
- escribed circle
- An escribed circle of a triangle is a circle tangent to one side of the triangle
and to the extensions of the other sides.
- Euler line
- The Euler line of a triangle is the line connecting the centroid and the circumcenter.
- Euler's constant
- The limit of the series 1/1+1/2+1/3+...+1/n-ln n as n goes to infinity. Its value
is approximately 0.577216.
- even function
- A function f(x) is called an even function if f(x)=f(-x) for all x.
- even number
- An integer that is divisible by 2.
- excenter
- The center of an excircle.
- excircle
- An escribed circle of a triangle.
- exponent
- In the expression xy, x is called the base and y is called the exponent.
- exponential function
- The function f(x)=ex.
- expoential function to base a
- The function f(x)=ax.
- exradius
- An exradius of a triangle is the radius of an escribed circle.
face angle
- The plane angle formed by adjacent edges of a polygonal angle in space.
- factor (noun)
- An exact divisor of a number. This 7 is a factor of 28.
- factor (verb)
- To find the factors of a number.
- factorial
- n! (read n factorial) is equal to the product of the integers from 1 to n.
- Farey sequence
- The sequence obtained by arranging in numerical order all the proper fractions
having denominators not greater than a given integer.
- Fermat number
- A number of the form 2^{2^n}+1.
- Fermat's spiral
- A parabolic spiral.
- Fibonacci number
- A member of the sequence 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5,... where each number is the sum of
the previous two numbers.
- figurate numbers
- polygonal numbers
- finite group
- A group containing a finite number of elements.
- floor function
- The floor function of x is the greatest integer in x, i.e. the largest integer
less than or equal to x.
- focal chord
- A chord of a conic that passes through a focus.
- focal radius
- A line segment from the focus of an ellipse to a point on the perimeter of the
ellipse.
- foot of altitude
- The intersection of an altitude of a triangle with the base to which it is drawn.
- foot of line
- The point of intersection of a line with a line or plane.
- formula
- A concise statement expressing the symbolic relationship between two or more
quantities.
- Fourier series
- A periodic function with period 2 pi.
- fraction
- An expression of the form a/b.
- frequency
- The number of times a value occurs in some time interval.
- frustum
- For a given solid figure, a related figure formed by two parallel planes meeting
the given solid. In particular, for a cone or pyramid, a frustum is determined by
the plane of the base and a plane parallel to the base. NOTE: this word is frequently
incorrectly misspelled as frustrum.
Gaussian curve
- A normal curve.
- geoboard
- A flat board into which nails have been driven in a regular rectangular pattern.
These nails represent the lattice points in the plane.
- geodesic
- The arc on a surface of shortest length joining two given points.
- geodesy
- A branch of mathematics dealing with the shape, size, and curvature of the Earth.
- geometric mean
- The geometric mean of n numbers is the nth root of the product of the numbers.
- geometric progression
- A sequence in which the ratio of each term to the preceding term is a given constant.
- geometric series
- A series in which the ratio of each term to the preceding term is a given constant.
- geometric solid
- The bounding surface of a 3-dimensional portion of space.
- geometry
- The branch of mathematics that deals with the nature of space and the size, shape,
and other properties of figures as well as the transformations that preserve these
properties.
- Gergonne point
- In a triangle, the lines from the vertices to the points of contact of the opposite
sides with the inscribed circle meet in a point called the Gergonne point.
- gnomon magic square
- A 3 X 3 array in which the elements in each 2 X 2 corner have the same sum.
- golden ratio
- (1+Sqrt[5])/2.
- golden rectangle
- A rectangle whose sides are in the golden ratio.
- graceful graph
- A graph is said to be graceful if you can number the n vertices with the integers
from 1 to n and then label each edge with the difference between the numbers at the
vertices, in such a way that each edge receives a different label.
- grad (or grade)
- 1/100th of a right angle
- graph
- A graph is a set of points (called vertices) and a set of lines (called edges)
joinging these vertices.
- great circle
- A circle on the surface of a sphere whose center is the center of the sphere.
- greatest common divisor
- The greatest common divisor of a sequence of integers, is the largest integer
that divides each of them exactly.
- greatest common factor
- Same as greatest common divisor.
- greatest lower bound
- The greatest lower bound of a set of real numbers, is the largest real number
that is smaller than each of the numbers in the set.
- group
- A mathematical system consisting of elements from a set G and a binary operation
* such that
- x*y is a member of G whenever x and y are
- (x*y)*z=x*(y*z) for all x, y, and z
- there is an identity element e such that e*x=x*e=e for all x
- each member x in G has an inverse element y such that x*y=y*x=e
half-line
- A ray.
- half-plane
- The part of a plane that lies on one side of a given line.
- Hankel matrix
- A matrix in which all the elements are the same along any diagonal that slopes
from northeast to southwest.
- harmonic analysis
- The study of the representation of functions by means of linear operations on
characteristic sets of functions.
- harmonic division
- A line segment is divided harmonically by two points when it is divided externally
and internally int he same ratio.
- harmonic mean
- The harmonic mean of two numbers a and b is 2ab/(a + b).
- hectare
- A unit of measurement in the metric system equal to 10,000 square meters (approximately
2.47 acres).
- helix
- The path followed by a point moving on the surface of a right circular cylinder
that moves along the cylinder at a constant ratio as it moves around the cylinder.
The parameteric equation for a helix is
- x=a cos t
y=a sin t
z=bt
- heptagon
- A polygon with 7 sides.
- hexagon
- A polygoin with 6 sides.
- hexagonal number
- A number of the form n(2n-1).
- hexagonal prism
- A prism with a hexagonal base.
- hexahedron
- A polyhedron having 6 faces. The cube is a regular hexahedron.
- hexomino
- A six-square polyomino.
- Heronian triangle
- A triangle with integer sides and integer area.
- homeomorphism
- A one-to-one continuous transformation that preserves open and closed sets.
- homomorphism
- A function that preserve the operators associated with the specified structure.
- hyperbola
- A curve with equation x2/a2-y2/b2=1.
- hyperbolic spiral
- The curve whose equation in polar coordinates is r*theta=a.
- hyperboloid
- A geometric solid whose equation is x2/a2+y2/b2-z2/c2=1
orx2/a2+y2/b2-z2/c2=-1.
- hypotenuse
- The longest side of a right triangle.
icosahedron
- A polyhedron with 20 faces.
- idempotent
- The element x in some algebraic structure is called idempotent if x*x=x.
- imaginary axis
- The y-axis of an Argand diagram.
- imaginary number
- A complex number of the form xi where x is real and i=sqrt(-1).
- imaginary part
- The imaginary part of a complex number x+iy where x and y are real is y.
- incenter
- The incenter of a triangle is the center of its inscribed circle.
- incircle
- The circle inscribed in a given figure.
- inequality
- The statement that one quantity is less than (or greater than) another.
- infinite
- becoming large beyond bound.
- infinitesimal
- A variable that approaches 0 as a limit.
- inflection
- A point of inflection of a plane curve is a point where the curve has a stationary
tangent, at which the tangent is changing from rotating in one direction to rotating
in the oppostie direction.
- injection
- A one-to-one mapping.
- inscribed angle
- The angle formed by two chords of a curve that meet at the same point on the
curve.
- integer
- One of the numbers ..., -3, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, 3, ...
- irrational number
- A number that is not rational.
- isogonal conjugate
- Isogonal lines of a triangle are cevians that are symmetric with respect to the
angle bisector. Two points are isogonal conjugates if the corresponding lines to
the vertices are isogonal.
- isometry
- A length preserving map.
- isosceles tetrahedron
- A tetrahedron in which each pair of opposite sides have the same length.
- isosceles triangle
- A triangle with two equal sides.
- isosceles trapezoid
- Ain which the two non-parallel sides have the same length.
- isotomic conjugate
- Two points on the side of a triangle are isotomic if they are equidistant from
the midpoint of that side. Two points inside a triangle are isotomic conjugates if
the corresponding cevians through these points meet the opposite sides in isotomic
points.
joint probability function
- A function that gives the probability that each of two or more random variables
takes at a particular value.
- joint variation
- A variation in which the values of one variable depend upon those of 2 or more
variables.
- Jordan curve
- A simple closed curve.
- Jordan matrix
- A matrix whose diagonal elements are all equal (and nonzero) and whose elements
above the principal diagonal are equal to 1, but all other elements are 0.
- joule
- A unit of energy or work.
- jump discontinuity
- A discontinuity in a function where the left and righ-hand limits exist but are
not equal to each other.
kilometer
- A unit of length equal to 1,000 meters.
- kinematics
- A branch of mechanics dealing with the motion of rigid bodies without reference
to their masses or the forces acting on the bodies.
- kite
- A quadrilateral which has two pairs of adjacent sides equal.
- knight's tour
- A knight's tour of a chessboard is a sequence of moves by a knight such that
each square of the board is visited exactly once.
- knot
- A curve in space formed by interlacing a piece of string and then joining the
ends together.
- knot
- a unit of speed in navigation equal to one nautical mile per hour.
L-tetromino
- A tetromino in the shape of the letter L.
- latera recta
- plural of lattice rectum.
- latin square
- An n X n array of numbers in which only n numbers appear. No number appears more
than once in any row or column.
- latitude
- The angular distance of a point on the Earth from the equator, measured along
the meridian through that point.
- lattice point
- A point with integer coordinates.
- latus rectum
- A chord of an ellipse passing through a focus and perpendicular to the major
axis of the ellipse.Plural: latera recta.
- least common multiple
- The least common multiple of a set of integers is the smallest integer that is
an exact multiple of every number in the set.
- least upper bound
- The least upper bound of a set of numbers is the smallest number that is larger
than every member of the set.
- lemata
- plural of lemma.
- lemma
- A proposition that is useful mainly for the proof of some other theorem.
- Legendre polynomials
- linear function
- A function of the form y=ax+b.
- line segment
- The part of a line between two given distinct points on that line (including
the two points).
- locus
- The set of all points meeting some specified condition.
- logic
- The study of the formal laws of reasoning.
- lowest common denominator
- The smallest number that is exactly divisible by each denominator of a set of
fractions.
- loxodrome
- On a sphere, a curve that cuts all parallels under the same angle.
- Lucas number
- A member of the sequence 2, 1, 3, 4, 7,... where each number is the sum of the
previous two numbers. L0=2, L1=1, Ln=Ln-1+Ln-2.
- lune
- The portion of a sphere between two great semicircles having common endpoints
(including the semicircles).
magic square
- A square array of n numbers such that sum of the n numbers in any row, column,
or main diagonal is a constant (known as the magic sum).
- magic tour
- If a chess piece visits each square of a chessboard in succession, this is called
a tour of the chessboard. If the successive squares of a tour on an n X n chessboard
are numbered from 1 to n^2, in order, the tour is called a magic tour if the resulting
square is a magic square.
- main diagonal
- In the matrix [aij], the elements a11, a22,
..., ann.
- major axis
- The major axis of an ellipse is it's longest chord.
- Malfatti circles
- Three equal circles that are mutually tangent and each tangent to two sides of
a given triangle.
- maximum
- The largest of a set of values.
- matrix
- A rectangular array of elements.
- medial triangle
- The triangle whose vertices are the midpoints of the sides of a given triangle.
- median
- The median of a triangle is the line from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite
side.
- Mersenne number
- A number of the form 2p-1 where p is a prime.
- Mersenne prime
- A Mersenne number that is prime.
- midpoint
- The point M is the medpoint of line segment AB if AM=MB. That is, M is halfway
between A and B.
- minor axis
- The minor axis of an ellipse is its smallest chord.
- minimum
- The smallest of a set of values.
- mode
- The most frequently occurring value in a sequence of numbers.
- modulo
- The integers a and b are said to be congruent modulo m if a-b is divisible by
m.
- monomial
- An algebraic expression consisting of just one term.
- monotone
- A sequence is monotone if its terms are increasing or decreasing.
- monic polynomial
- A polynomial in which the coefficient of the term of highest degree is 1.
- monochromatic triangle
- A triangle whose vertices are all colored the same.
- multinomial
- An algebraic expression consisting of 2 or more terms.
- multiple
- The integer b is a multiple of the integer a if there is an integer d such that
b=da.
nadir
- The point on the celestial spehere in the direction downwards of the plumb-line.
- Nagel point
- In a triangle, the lines from the vertices to the points of contact of the opposite
sides with the excircles to those sides meet in a point called the Nagel point.
- natural number
- Any one of the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ... .
- negative number
- A number smaller than 0.
- nine point center
- In a triangle, the circumcenter of the medial triangle is called the nine point
center.
- nine point circle
- In a triangle, the circle that passes through the midpoints of the sides is called
the nine point circle.
- nomograph
- A graphical device used for computation which uses a straight edge and several
scales of numbers.
- nonagonal number
- A number of the form n(7n-5)/2.
- nonary
- associated with 9
- normal
- perpendicular
- null hypothesis
- The null hypothesis is the hypothesis that is being tested in a hypothesis-testing
situation.
- null set
- the empty set
- number line
- A line on which each point represents a real number.
- number theory
- The study of integers.
- numerical analysis
- The study of methods for approximation of solutions of various classes of mathematical
problems including error analysis.
- numerator
- In the fraction x/y, x is called the numerator and y is called the denominator.
oblate spheroid
- An ellipsoid produced by rotating an ellipse through 360o about its
minor axis.
- oblique angle
- an angle that is not 90o
- oblique coordinates
- A coordinate system in which the axes are not perpendicular.
- oblique triangle
- A triangle that is not a right triangle.
- obtuse angle
- an angle larger than 90o but smaller than 180o
- obtuse triangle
- A triangle that contains an obtuse angle.
- octagon
- A polygon with 8 sides.
- octahedron
- A polyhedron with 8 faces.
- octant
- any one of the 8 portions of space dtermined by the 3 coordinate planes.
- odd function
- A function f(x) is called an odd function if f(x)=-f(-x) for all x.
- odd number
- An integer that is not divisible by 2.
- one to one
- A function f is said to be one to one if f(x)=f(y) implies that x=y.
- onto
- A function f is said to map A onto B if for every b in B, there is some a in
A such f(a)=b.
- open interval
- An interval that does not include its two endpoints.
- ordinate
- The y-coordinate of a point in the plane.
- origin
- The point in a coordinate plane with coordinates (0,0).
- orthic triangle
- The triangle whose vertices are the feet of the altitudes of a given triangle.
- orthocenter
- The point of intersection of the altitudes of a triangle.
palindrome
- A positive integer whose digits read the same forward and backwards.
- palindromic
- A positive integer is said to be palindromic with respect to a base b if its
representation in base b reads the same from left to right as from right to left.
- pandiagonal magic square
- A magic square in which all the broken diagonals as well as the main diagonals
add up to the magic constant.
- pandigital
- A decimal integer is called pandigital if it contains each of the digits from
0 to 9.
- paraboloid
- A paraboloid of revolution is a surface of revolution produced by rotating a
parabola about its axis.
- parallelepiped
- A prism whose bases are paralleograms.
- Pascal's triangle
- A triangular array of binomial coefficients.
- pedal triangle
- The pedal triangle of a point P with respect to a triangle ABC is the triangle
whose vertices are the feet of the perpendiculars dropped from P to the sides of
triangle ABC.
- Pell number
- The nth term in the sequence 0, 1, 2, 5, 12,... defined by the recurrence
P0=0, P1=1, and Pn=2Pn-1+Pn-2.
- pentagonal number
- A number of the form n(3n-1)/2.
- pentomino
- A five-square polyomino.
- perfect cube
- An integer is a perfect cube if it is of the form m3 where m is an
integer.
- perfect number
- A positive integer that is equal to the sum of its proper divisors. For example,
28 is perfect because 28=1+2+4+7+14.
- perfect power
- An integer is a perfect power if it is of the form mn where m and
n are integers and n>1.
- perfect square
- An integer is a perfect square if it is of the form m2 where m is
an integer.
- polyomino
- A planar figure consisting of congruent squares joined edge-to-edge.
- practical number
- A practical number is a positive integer m such that every natural number n not
exceeding m is a sum of distinct divisors of m.
- prime
- A prime number is an integer larger than 1 whose only positive divisors are 1
and itself.
- primitive Pythagorean triangle
- A right triangle whose sides are relatively prime integers.
- primitive root of unity
- The complex number z is a primitive nth root of unity if zn=1 but
zk is not equal to 1 for any positive integer k less than n.
- pronic number
- A number of the form n(n+1).
- proper divisor
- The integer d is a proper divisor of the integer n if 0<d<n and d is a
divisor of n.
- Pythagorean triangle
- A right triangle whose sides are integers.
- Pythagorean triple
- An ordered set of three positive integers (a,b,c) such that a2+b2=c2.
QED
- Abbreviation for quod erat demonstrandum, used to denote the end of a proof.
- quadrangle
- A closed broken line in the plane consisting of 4 line segments.
- quadrangular prism
- A prism whose base is a quadrilateral.
- quadrangular pyramid
- A pyramid whose base is a quadrilateral.
- quadrant
- Any one of the four portions of the plane into which the plane is divided by
the coordinate axes.
- quadratfrie
- square free
- quadratic equation
- An equation of the form f(x)=0 where f(x) is a second degree polynomial. That
is, ax2+bx+c=0.
- quadrature
- The quadrature of a geometric figure is the determination of its area.
- quadric curve
- The graph of a second degree equation in two variables.
- quadric surface
- The graph of a second degree equation in three variables.
- quadrilateral
- A geometric figure with four sides.
- quadrinomial
- An algebraic expression consisting of 4 terms.
- quartic polynomial
- A polynomial of degree 4.
- quartile
- The first quartile of a sequence of numbers is the number such that one quuarter
of the numbers in the sequence are less than this number.
- quintic polynomial
- A polynomial of degree 5.
- quotient
- The result of a division.
radian
- A unit of angular measurement such that there are 2 pi radians in a complete
circle. One radian = 180/pi degrees. One radian is approximately 57.3o.
- radical axis
- the locus of points of equal power with respect to two circle.
- radical center
- The radical center of three circles is the common point of interesection of the
radical axes of each pair of circles.
- radix point
- The generalization of decimal point to bases of numeration other than base 10.
- range
- The set of values taken on by a function.
- ratio
- quotient of two numbers.
- rational number
- A rational number is a number that is the ratio of two integers. All other real
numbers are said to be irrational.
- real axis
- The x-axis of an Argand diagram.
- real part
- The real number x is called ther eal part of the complex number x+iy where x
and y are real and i=sqrt(-1).
- real variable
- A variable whose value ranges over the real numbers.
- reciprocal
- The reciprocal of the number x is the number 1/x.
- rectangle
- A quadrilateral with 4 right angles.
- reflex angle
- An angle between 180o and 360o.
- repdigit
- An integer all of whose digits are the same.
- repunit
- An integer consisting only of 1's.
- rhombus
- A parallelogram with four equal sides.
- right angle
- an angle formed by two perpendicular lines; a 90o angle.
- right triangle
- A triangle that contains a right angle.
- root of unity
- A solution of the equation xn=1, where n is a positive integer.
- round-off error
- The error accumulated during a calculation due to rounding intermediate results.
- ruled surface
- A surface formed by moving a straight line (called the generator).
- rusty compass
- A pair of compasses that are fixed open in a given position.
scalene triangle
- A triangle with unequal sides.
- secant
- A straight lien that meets a curve in two or more points.
- semi-magic square
- A square array of n numbers such that sum of the n numbers in any row or column
is a constant (known as the magic sum).
- sequence
- A collection of numbers in a prescribed order: a1, a2,
a3, a4, ...
- series
- The sum of a finite or infinite sequence
- similar figures
- Two geometric figures are similar if their sides are in proportion and all their
angles are the same.
- skeleton division
- A long division in which most or all of the digits have been replaced by asterisks
to form a cryptarithm.
- slide rule
- A calculating device consisting of two sliding logarithmic scales.
- solid of revolution
- A solid formed by rotation a plane figure about an axis in three-space.
- solidus
- The slanted line in a fraction such as a/b dividing the numerator from the denominator.
- sphere
- The locus of pointsin three-space that are a fixed distance froma given point
(called the center).
- spherical trigonometry
- The branch of mathematics dealing with measurements on the sphere.
- square
- A quadrilateral with 4 equal sides and 4 right angles.
- square free
- An integer is said to be square free if it is not divisible by a perfect square,
n2, for n>1.
- square number
- A number of the form n^2.
- Stirling numbers
- supplementary
- Two angels are supplementary of they add up to 180o.
- symmedian
- Reflection of a median of a triangle about the corresponding angle bisector.
tangent
- A line that meets a smooth curve at a single point and does not cut across the
curve.
- tautology
- A sentence that is true because of its logical structure.
- tetrahedron
- A polyhedron with four faces.
- tetromino
- A four-square polyomino.
- Toeplitz matrix
- A matrix in which all the elements are the same along any diagonal that slopes
from northwest to southeast.
- torus
- A geometric solid in the shape of a donut.
- trace
- The trace of a matrix is the sum of the terms along the principal diagonal.
- transcendental number
- A number that is not algebraic.
- trapezium
- A quadrilateral in which no sides are parallel.
- trapezoid
- A quadrilateral in which two sides are parallel.
- tree
- A tree is a graph with the property that there is a unique path from any vertex
to any other vertex traveling along the edges.
- triangle
- A geometric figure with three sides.
- triangular number
- A number of the form n(n+1)/2.
- trinomial
- An algebraic expression consisting of 3 terms.
- tromino
- A three-square polyomino.
- truncated pyramid
- A section of a pyramid between its base and a plane parallel to the base.
- twin primes
- Two prime numbers that differ by 2. For example, 11 and 13 are twin primes.
unilateral surface
- A surface with only one side, such as a Moebius strip.
- unimodal
- A finite sequence is unimodal if it first increases and then decreases.
- unimodular
- A square matrix is unimodular if its determinant is 1.
- unit circle
- A unit circle is a circle with radius 1.
- unit cube
- A cube with edge length 1.
- unit fraction
- A fraction whose numerator is 1.
- unit square
- A unit square is a square of side length 1.
- unitary divisor
- A divisor d of c is called unitary if gcd(d,c/d) = 1.
- unity
- one
velocity
- The rate of change of position.
- vigesimal
- related to intervals of 20.
- vinculum
- The horizontal bar in a fraction separating the numerator from the denominator.
- volume
- The measure of spce occupied by a solid body.
- vulgar fraction
- A common fraction.
weak inequality
- An inequality that permits the equality case. For example, a is less than or
equal to b.
- wff
- A well-formed formula.
- whole number
- A natural number.
- winding number
- The number of times a closed curve in the plane passes around a given point in
the counterclockwise direction.
- witch of Agnesi
- A curve whose equation is x2y=4a2(2a-y).
X
- Roman numeral for 10.
- x-axis
- The horizontal axis in the plane.
- x-intercept
- The point at which a line crosses the x-axis.
- X-pentomino
- A pentomino in the shape of the letter X.
y-axis
- The vertical axis in the plane.
- y-intercept
- The point at which a line crosses the y-axis.
- yard
- A measure of length equal to 3 feet.
- year
- A measure of time equal to the period of one revolution of the earth about the
sun. Approximately equal to 365 days.
z-intercept
- The point at which a line crosses the z-axis.
- zero
- 0
- zero divisors
- Nonzero elements of a ring whose product is 0.
- zero element
- The element 0 is a zero element of a group if a+0=a and 0+a=a for all elements
a.
- zeta function
- zone
- The portion of a sphere between two parallel planes.
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