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- | ====== NUMBER THEORY ====== | ||
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- | * numericals , numericality , | ||
- | * numerical quantity , | ||
- | * countable , | ||
- | * calculations , calculatable | ||
- | * numerical measure | ||
- | * Oral calculations | ||
- | * Mathematical or scientific speech | ||
- | * mathematical operations | ||
- | * addition | ||
- | * subtraction | ||
- | * Multiplication | ||
- | * Division | ||
- | * Algebraic operations | ||
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- | //Numbers as Abstractions:// | ||
- | Numbers are concepts we use to quantify things. They aren't physical objects themselves, but mental constructs. | ||
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- | Decimal System: The most common system uses digits 0-9. The position of a digit determines its value (10s place, 1s place, etc.). This isn't purely 1D as position matters. | ||
- | Binary System: Computers use binary, where 0 and 1 represent on/off states. While the digits themselves are 1D, a series of them is needed to represent a number. | ||
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