MW Week 3

You might also like

Download as pdf or txt
Download as pdf or txt
You are on page 1of 27

Mathematics in the Modern World

Week #3: Mathematical Language and Symbols


01
OBJECTIVES
Characteristics of Mathematical Language

02 Expressions vs. sentences

03 Conventions in Mathematical Language

04 Four basic concepts


Characteristics of Mathematics Language
Characteristics of Mathematics Language
Characteristics of Mathematics Language
Characteristics of Mathematics Language
Characteristics of Mathematics Language
Expressions vs. Sentences
Expressions
Expressions vs. Sentences
Expressions
Expressions vs. Sentences
Sentences
Expressions vs. Sentences
Sentences
Expressions vs. Sentences
Summary
EN, ES, ME, MS.
Checkpoint:

For each item, determine weather it is any of the following:

English Noun – EN
English Sentence – ES
Mathematical Expressions – ME
Mathematical Sentence - MS
EN, ES, ME, MS.
Checkpoint:

1. m+5
2. Nadine has green hair.
3. y–1=0
4. X
5. Mall of Asia
6. s=3
7. Daniel is a girl
8. Language
9. 5x + 7y + 3z
10. Mathematics is enjoyable.
Conventions in the mathematical Language
Conventions in the mathematical Language
Four basic concepts
There are four basic concepts:

Sets

Functions

Relations

Binary Operations
Four basic concepts
Sets
Four basic concepts
Sets: Illustrative Examples

1. A is a set of all colors in the rainbow.


A = {red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet}

2. M is a set of all odd numbers from 1 to 50.


M = {1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 33,
35, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49}
Four basic concepts
Sets: Notation
Four basic concepts
Sets: Notation, Illustrative Examples

There are three common ways to denote a specific set.


Four basic concepts
Sets: Subset
Four basic concepts
Sets: Subset
Four basic concepts
Functions
Four basic concepts
Relations
Four basic concepts
Relations
Thank you!
Got any question/s?
You may contact your subect teachers through MS Teams or Outlook.

You might also like