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What do you call a set that contains no elements?
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What is 0÷0 considered in standard mathematics?
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What is the sum of the interior angles of a triangle drawn on the surface of a sphere?
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How many "edges" does a perfect sphere have?
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If a bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total, and the bat costs $1.00 more than the ball, how much does the ball cost?
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Which of these numbers is considered "neither prime nor composite"?
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A drawer contains 2 red socks and 2 blue socks. If you pull out two socks at random, what is the chance they match?
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What is the value of 6÷2(1+2)?
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But it is very "nearly" a right triangle since π⁴ + π^5 is so close to e^6. @edmathlab
But it is very "nearly" a right triangle since π⁴ + π^5 is so close to e^6. @edmathlab

In 1950 Claude Shannon showed that brute-force chess is hopeless since there are ~10^120 possible game variations. He designe
In 1950 Claude Shannon showed that brute-force chess is hopeless since there are ~10^120 possible game variations. He designed the entire blueprint for modern chess engines: minimax search, heuristic evaluation, and move pruning. He did all of this before any computer had ever played a single game of chess. @edmathlab

MATHEMATICS WORD OF THE DAY ASYMPTOTE! It's simply a LINE that a graph approaches but never touches! TYPES Horizontal. eg, y=0 Vertical. eg, x = 0 Oblique. eg, diagonal line

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If Tan ø = b/a , then ø represents:
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