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  • Course 1

    • Greek letters have been used in mathematics for centuries, with a rich history

      dating back to ancient Greece. Greek mathematicians such as Pythagoras,

      Euclid, and Archimedes made groundbreaking contributions to mathematics,

      and the Greek alphabet naturally became integrated into mathematical

      notation as a result. Over time, specific Greek symbols became standard for

      representing constants, variables, and functions in mathematical texts and

      research.

  • Course 2

  • Course 3

  • Mathematics Vocabulary

    • Vocabulary for Demonstration refers to the specific set of words and phrases used to explain, illustrate, or present a concept, process, or argument effectively. This type of vocabulary is essential in teaching, presentations, academic settings, or public speaking where clarity and engagement are key.

    • Vocabulary for Algebraic Calculation and Equations refers to the essential terminology used in solving algebraic problems, manipulating expressions, and understanding equations in mathematics. This vocabulary provides a clear and structured language to communicate mathematical operations, relationships, and reasoning.

    • Arithmetic (and Number) Vocabulary refers to the foundational language and terms used when working with numbers, basic operations, and mathematical concepts. This vocabulary is essential for understanding and communicating calculations, comparisons, and numerical relationships effectively.

    • Function Vocabulary refers to the set of key terms and concepts used to describe and analyze mathematical functions, which are fundamental in mathematics and its applications. A function represents a relationship between inputs and outputs where each input corresponds to exactly one output.

    • Geometry Vocabulary refers to the key terms and concepts used in geometry, the branch of mathematics that studies shapes, sizes, angles, dimensions, and spatial relationships. These terms are essential for understanding geometric figures and their properties.


    • Probability Vocabulary refers to the set of essential terms and concepts used in the study of probability, which deals with the likelihood or chance of events occurring. This vocabulary helps to define and describe various probabilistic scenarios and mathematical computations.


    • Statistics Vocabulary refers to the key terms and concepts used to describe and analyze data. Statistics is the branch of mathematics dealing with the collection, organization, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of data.
  • Course 4

  • Références

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  • Section 10