What did Galileo Galilei say were the "letters" of mathematical language? (p. 177)
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equations
equations
numerals
numerals
operations
operations
shapes
equations
Read the following sentence from page 178:
"Linguist Noam Chomsky defined language as a set of sentences constructed using a finite set of elements."
Which word is an antonym of the word finite as it is used in the text?
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effortless
effortless
endless
endless
unclear
unclear
unexpected
endless
Read the following sentence from page 178:
"Whichever definition is used, a language contains the following components...."
What is the meaning of the word components as it is used in the text?
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facts
facts
ideas
ideas
parts
parts
signs
parts
Which symbols does Helmenstine say are considered "verbs" in math? (p. 179)
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equalities
equalities
outcomes
outcomes
ratios
ratios
variables
equalities
Question
What does Helmenstine most likely mean when she compares "understanding how mathematical sentences work" to "translating a foreign language into a known one"? (p. 180)
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Responses
Understanding how mathematical sentences work can make math less boring.
Understanding how mathematical sentences work can make math less boring.
Understanding how mathematical sentences work can make math more useful.
Understanding how mathematical sentences work can make math more useful.
Understanding how mathematical sentences work can make math less distracting.
Understanding how mathematical sentences work can make math less distracting.
Understanding how mathematical sentences work can make math more accessible.
Understanding how mathematical sentences work can make math more accessible.
What does Helmenstine most likely think is true about languages?
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They will not last forever.
They will not last forever.
They should be international.
They should be international.
They must challenge the user.
They must challenge the user.
They do not have to be spoken.