Math
Across
- 3. A function f that maps an element x to every element y
- 5. The set of all ordered pairs (x,y) such that x belongs to A and y belongs to B
- 8. A pair is a composition of the x coordinate and the y coordinate , having two values written in a fixed order within parentheses
- 9. Is an approach to Boolean logic that expresses formulas as conjunctions of clauses with And or Or
- 10. A statement is the opposite of the given mathematical statement
- 12. A set whose elements can not be counted
- 13. A relation obtained by interchanging or swapping the elements
- 14. A statement that can be written in the form “If P then Q,” where P and Q are sentences
- 16. Theoretical machine that changes its internal state based on inputs and its previous state
- 17. A pair of sets which doesn't have any common elements
Down
- 1. A grouping of its elements into non-empty subsets,in such a way that every elements is included in exactly on subset
- 2. A special correspondence between the elements of two algebratic systems, such as two groups
- 4. An abstract structure studied in the mathematical subdisciplines of order theory and abstract algebra
- 6. An expression of one or more variables defined on some specific domain
- 7. Each element on the set are related onto itself
- 11. A circuit is one that passes through each point exactly once but does not, in general, cover all the edges
- 15. A graph with only one vertex and no edges