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Some Remarks on Writing Mathematical Proofs
Writing mathematical proofs is, in many ways, unlike any other kind of writing. Over the years . (If you don't know what some of these terms mean, Google them .) .
http://www.math.washington.edu/~lee/Writing/writing-proofs.pdf

A Brief Guide to Mathematical Writing - UH Department of Mathematics
exceptions to this rule. In particular, most people would consider it acceptable to start a sentence with a mathematical term that contains a symbol, especially if it .
http://www.math.uh.edu/~tomforde/MathWriting.pdf

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Iff -- from Wolfram MathWorld
Foundations of Mathematics · Geometry · History and Terminology . Iff. If and only if (i.e., necessary and sufficient). The terms "just if" or "exactly when" are .
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Iff.html

If and only if - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In logic and related fields such as mathematics and philosophy, if and only if . is not an equivalence to be proved, but a rule for interpreting the term defined.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If_and_only_if

Mathematical Definitions: "If" versus "Iff" [Archive] - Physics Forums
[Archive] Mathematical Definitions: "If" versus "Iff" Math & Science . In single variable calc, they do everything in terms of left and right limits.
http://www.physicsforums.com/archive/index.php/t-104029.html


Mathwords: if and only if
Aug 27, 2012 . iff if and only if. Biconditional. A way of writing two conditionals at once: both a conditional and its converse. For example, the statement "A .
http://www.mathwords.com/i/if_and_only_if.htm

Pauls Online Notes : Calculus II - Sequences - Pauls Online Math ...
if we can make an as large as we want for all sufficiently large n. Again, in other words, the value of the an's get larger and larger without bound as n approaches .
http://tutorial.math.lamar.edu/Classes/CalcII/Sequences.aspx

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Math Terminology and Naming of Things
Jan 30, 2004 . (A significant portion of math terms, if not majority, are not named in this way.) To any college math student and most critically the general public .
http://xahlee.info/cmaci/notation/math_namings.html


MATHEMATICAL LOGIC
We will define the operations NOT, AND, OR, IF AND ONLY IF, IF … THEN and . And we use mathematical terminology ambiguously sometimes, especially .
http://www.math.umn.edu/~jodeit/course/ACaRA01.pdf

Math Forum: Ask Dr. Math FAQ: Fast Food Combinations
So let's look at a smaller problem, to make sure that we're using our terms clearly. . So if order counts, and if you can buy zero or one item of each kind, then the .
http://mathforum.org/dr.math/faq/faq.mcdonalds.html

Practice With the Mathematical Words "and", "or", "is equivalent to"
the mathematical words 'and', 'or', and 'is equivalent to' are sentence connectives. For example: if [beautiful math coming... please be patient] $\,A\,$ is a .
http://www.onemathematicalcat.org/algebra_book/online_problems/logic.htm

Exclusive or Inclusive Disjunction? - Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
If she is a singer, then she has a lovely voice. . it can be left out without changing the way that the sentences are translated into logical terms.
http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/55692.html


Logical Connectives
You'd need to know more about Calvin and math majors to know whether the . An easy way to tell is to read it and see if it's a complete declarative sentence which is . In terms of logical form, statements are built from simpler statements using .
http://www.millersville.edu/~bikenaga/math-proof/logical-connectives/logical-connectives.html

List of mathematical jargon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
aliter: An obsolescent term which is used to announce to the . preceding the negation of the statement to be proved. if and .
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mathematical_jargon

Introduction to logic. Necessary and sufficient. - The Math Page
In other words, a is both necessary and sufficient for b. For example,. A triangle is isosceles if and only if the base angles are equal. This means. If a triangle is .
http://www.themathpage.com/abookI/logic.htm

 

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Bounded set - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematical analysis and related areas of mathematics, a set is called bounded, if it is, in a certain sense, of finite size. . The number k is called an upper bound of S. The terms bounded from below and lower bound are similarly defined.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounded_set

Implies -- from Wolfram MathWorld
"Implies" is the connective in propositional calculus which has the meaning "if A is true, then B is also true." In formal terminology, the term conditional is often .
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Implies.html

  • Math 317 HW #5 Solutions
    the very first term, which has no impact on the limiting behavior of the sequence. If I want to be really rigorous, here's how to do that: define the sequence (yn) by .
    http://www.math.uga.edu/~clayton/teaching/m317f10/homework/hw5solutions.pdf

  • Reflections on my conjecture, and several new ones
    the astronomers essentially correct? To restate this new question in mathematical terms, if. I remains “nearly constant valued,” will 2T ?U remain nearly zero? If .
    http://math.uci.edu/~dsaari/conjecture-revisited.pdf

  • Math "I" Terms
    The best spot for math. Mathematical "I" Words . NOTE: The if and only if part , sometimes abbreviated as iff, guarantees that the statement can be read as an "if .
    http://www.themathlab.com/dictionary/iwords/iwords.htm

  • MATH 113 HOMEWORK 7 SOLUTIONS 1. Rings and Ideals ...
    MATH 113 HOMEWORK 7 SOLUTIONS. 1. . If n = 1 then nZ = Z which is not a prime . even constant term, i.e. if p(x) = a0 +a1x+···+anxn ? Z[x] then p(x) ? I .
    http://math.berkeley.edu/~charleyc/113summer09/113hw7soln.pdf

  • MATH 6118 Undefined Terms
    MATH 6118. 4. Definition: Two lines ? and m are parallel if they do not intersect. Theorem: If ? and m are two distinct, non-parallel lines, then there is exactly .
    http://www.ms.uky.edu/~droyster/courses/spring08/math6118/Classnotes/PowerPoints/Lecture4handouts.pdf

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