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Contains reviewers and lecture notes about various topics discussed during Preliminary term in Mathematics in the Modern World.
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Two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio between the sum of those quantities and the larger one is the same as the ratio between the larger one and the smaller.
Help us get the next number in the Fibonacci Sequence. Limit of the ratios successive turns in the fibonacci sequence. A mathematical constant approximately 1.
Divide all Fibonacci number to
Multiply the Golden Ratio to the Fibonacci Number = we get the next number in fibonacci sq
or 1.618 (the 13th number in the sequence)
the previous numbers to get the golden ratio.
1.618 x 233 = 376.99 (377)
Discovered by Leonardo Pisano Bigollo Fibonacci, which means Leonardo of Pisa.
The sequence begins with zero. Each subsequent number is the sum of the two preceding numbers. 0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144....
The heart of mathematics is more than just numbers, numbers which many supposed to be meaningless and uninteresting. It is part of our daily life. It is everywhere.
Example Problem: Find F13 or the 13th term
0, 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, 144.... F0, F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, F6, F7, F8, F9, F10, F11, F12.... Formulas & Solutions
a = width b = length
FORMULAS: W = GR x L^ L = GR x W GR = L ÷ W
W = 0.75 m L =?
L = GR x W
= 1.2135m
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English has Noun and Sentences
Mathematics Language & Symbols
Mathematics, therefore, is the language of the sciences, business, economics, music, architecture, arts, and even politics.
Noun is a name given to an object. It can be a person, place or a thing. Sentences must state a complete thought. It can be true, false and sometimes true/sometimes false.
Mathematics has Expressions and Sentences Expression is a name given to mathematical object of interest. It can be a number, set, function, matrix and ordered pair. Sentences must state a complete thought. It can be true, false and sometimes true/sometimes false.
precise which means it is able to make very fine distinctions or definitions among a set of mathematical symbols. concise because a mathematician can express otherwise long expositions or sentences briefly using the language of mathematics. powerful, that is, one can express complex thoughts with relative ease.
the sum of
there exists
for every (for any)
element of (or member of)
not an element of (or not a member of)
subset of
if..,then
if and only if
set of real numbers
set of natural number
set of integers
set of rational numbers
infinity
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The word "is" could mean equality, inequality, or membership in a set. Numbers can be CARDINAL (numbers are used for counting and answering the question "how many?", ORDINAL (tells the position of a thing in terms of first, second, third, etc.), NOMINAL (numbers are used only as a name, or to identify something, not as an actual value or position).
A. For every real number x, there exists a real number y such that the sum of x and y is equal to 10. B. For every positive integer x, there exists a real number y such that the square of y is equal to x. C. For any real numbers x and y, the square of their sum is equal to the sum of their squares plus twice their product. D. There exist integers m and n such that m minus n is less than or equal to m plus n.
C. d.