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- 5. A rectangular array of numbers arranged in rows and columns.
- 8. Ancient Indian mathematician known for approximating the value of pi and zero.
- 11. In linear programming, this term refers to the highest or lowest value of a function given constraints.
- 12. The calculus technique used to find the area under a curve.
- 14. A number greater than 1 that has no divisors other than 1 and itself.
- 16. A mathematical technique often used in structural engineering to approximate solutions by minimizing the error.
- 18. This theorem in probability and statistics deals with the behavior of sums of independent random variables.
- 19. Algebraic method used to eliminate variables in systems of linear equations.
- 21. The measure of rotation between two intersecting lines.
- 22. The sum of a set of values divided by the number of values.
- 26. The rate of change of a function with respect to its variable in calculus.
- 28. A measure of how far a set of numbers is spread out from their average value.
- 30. The transformation used in signal processing to analyze functions in terms of frequencies.
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- 1. Term for a polynomial equation of degree two.
- 2. Indian mathematician who provided the concept of negative numbers and rules for arithmetic operations.
- 3. The formula (a^2 + b^2 = c^2) represents which theorem commonly used in engineering?
- 4. This series expansion approximates functions as an infinite sum of derivatives at a single point.
- 6. A statistical measurement that describes a value's relation to the mean of a group of values.
- 7. This law describes the proportional relationship between stress and strain in elastic materials.
- 9. The process of raising a number to a specified power.
- 10. This type of equation relates a function with its derivatives and is widely used in modeling engineering systems.
- 13. A scalar associated with a linear transformation represented by a matrix, indicating the factor by which the eigenvector is scaled.
- 15. Famous Indian mathematician known for his contributions to number theory and infinite series.
- 17. A three-sided polygon in geometry.
- 20. The mathematical property allowing the breaking up of a complex expression into simpler parts.
- 23. The branch of mathematics dealing with vectors, matrices, and linear transformations, essential for engineering.
- 24. This concept, central to modern mathematics and computing, originated in India and revolutionized arithmetic.
- 25. The field studying the likelihood of events, often expressed as ratios or percentages.
- 27. The branch of mathematics focused on data collection, analysis, and interpretation.
- 29. This mathematician wrote "Lilavati," a famous book on arithmetic and algebra.
