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Carl Friedrich Gauss
the
Queen of the Sciences
Symmetry
in everyday language refers to a sense of harmonious and beautiful proportion and balance
Tessellations
are patterns formed by repeating tiles all over a flat surface.
Leonardo Bonacci
One of the most talented mathematicians of the middle ages
Liber abaci
Fibonacci wrote a very famous book to describe mathematics he learned
Precise
which means it is able to make very fine distinctions or definitions among a set of mathematical language
Set
is a collection of objects which are called elements of the set.
Cardinality
refers to the number of elements in a set
Joint Sets
is a set with common elements
Disjoint Set
is a set with no common elements
Universal Set
is a set that contains all of the elements relevant to a given discussion
Null set
is a set with no elements
Venn diagrams
are used for illustrating set-theoretic relationships
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
is one of the first mathematician to make serious study of symbolic logic
Augustus de Morgan
contributed to the advancement of the symbolic logic
Symbolic logic
Is a powerful tool for analysis and communication in mathematics
Statement
is a declarative sentence which can be regarded as true or false