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What is a rational number? Quotients of numbers and sets

What is a rational number? Quotients of numbers and sets

by Jean Barbet | Nov 20, 2020 | Non classé, Number Theory, Set Theory

1.The intuition of rational numbers Rational numbers, i.e. “fractional” numbers, such as \(-\frac 1 2, \frac{27}{4}, \frac{312}{-6783},\ldots\), form an intuitive set which we note \(\mathbb Q\). It is an extension of the set \(\mathbb Z\) of integers (see...
What is an integer ? A crafty representation

What is an integer ? A crafty representation

by Jean Barbet | Nov 10, 2020 | Number Theory, Set Theory

Integers are an extension of the natural numbers where the existence of subtraction provides a more appropriate framework for certain questions of arithmetic. They can be described axiomatically, but can also be constructed from the set of natural numbers and some...
The Trigonometric Circle: where Pythagoras meets Thales

The Trigonometric Circle: where Pythagoras meets Thales

by Jean Barbet | Oct 25, 2020 | Geometry, Non classé, Trigonometry

The trigonometric circle allows us to define the cosine, sine and tangent of an oriented angle, and to give an interpretation through Thales’ and Pythagoras’ theorems. Introduction: trigonometry and functions Trigonometry is the study of the relationships...
The natural scalar (or dot) product: a numerical combination of vectors

The natural scalar (or dot) product: a numerical combination of vectors

by Jean Barbet | Oct 4, 2020 | Algebra, Geometry

The scalar or dot product of two vectors in real space is a real number that takes into account the direction, sense and magnitude of both vectors. 1.The natural scalar product in the Euclidean plane 1.1.From the distance between two points to the scalar product In...
Polynomials in one variable: the combinatorial representation of equations

Polynomials in one variable: the combinatorial representation of equations

by Jean Barbet | Sep 16, 2020 | Algebra, Functions, Non classé

Polynomials with one variable are mathematical representations of the expressions used in polynomial equations. They allow algebraic methods to be applied to solving these equations. 1. Equations are “linguistic” objects 1.1 Polynomial equations and number...
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