Unit 2 Mathematical Language and Symbols
Unit 2 Mathematical Language and Symbols
Introduction
Galileo Galilei once said, "The laws of nature are written in the language of mathematics."
There is direct mathematical equivalent to this circumstance. Because mathematical concepts
are typically given in a foreign language—the language of mathematics—people frequently
struggle to understand them. Mathematics has its own symbols, grammar, and rules that must
be followed to be expressed and understood by others. The second unit of the module builds
upon the first unit's discussion of multiple special languages, or the language of variables, sets,
relations, and functions, as the basis for mathematical cognition. This module's exercises and
readings are both rather simple.
Learning Outcomes
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Learning Objectives
Mind Activation
Let’s see how you do well in understanding the expressions in mathematics. This will tell you
the language in mathematics that you understand.
If possible, classify the entries in the list below as: • an English noun, or a mathematical
expression • an English sentence, or a mathematical sentence.
a) Carol _____________________
b) Carol loves mathematics. _____________________
c) The name ‘Carol’ begins with the letter ‘ C ’. _____________________
d) 7 _____________________
e) 3 + 4 _____________________
f) 7 = 3 + 4 _____________________
g) 3 + 4 = 7 _____________________
h) 7 = 3 + 5 _____________________
i) t _____________________
j) t = 2 _____________________
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k) 0 = 2 − t _____________________
l) t – 1 _____________________
Some of the reasons why learners find difficulties in math just because they lack the language
and the characteristics of math. Hence, it is important that you are equipped with these symbols
and their notion for you to easily understand math.
The definitions that follow will help you better understand these concepts.
Nouns are used to name subjects of conversation in English (such as persons, places, and
objects), but sentences are used to express a complete notion. At least one noun and one verb
are present in every normal English sentence. Gemma, for instance, enjoys mathematics.
The mathematical equivalent of a noun is known as an expression. Thus, a name given to a
mathematical object of interest, such as a number, set, matrix, or average, to mention a few, is
called an expression.
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MATHEMATICS
Expression Sentence
(name given to mathematical object of (must state a complete
interest) thought)
Number TRUE : 1+ 2 = 3
Number, Set, Matrix, Ordered pair, FALSE: 1 + 2 = 4
Average ST/SF : x =1
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Grammar of Mathematics
The grammar of mathematics is the structural rules governing the use of symbols
representing mathematical objects. The main reason for the importance of mathematical
grammar is that statements of mathematics are supposed to be precise.
Mathematical sentences become highly complex if the parts that made them up are not clear
and simple which makes it difficult to understand. Some difficulties in math language are:
(a) the word "is" could mean equality =, inequality (, ≥, , ≤) or membership (∈, ∉ )
in a set;
(b) different uses of a number; to express quantity (cardinal), to indicate the order
(ordinal), and as a label (nominal);
(c) Mathematical objects may be represented in many ways, such as sets and functions;
and
(d)
(e) The words "and' & "or" means different from their English uses.
Examples: In expressing the following using mathematical symbols:
a. 3 is the square root of 9
b. 15 is greater than 10
c. 103 is a prime number
the answers are:
a. 3 = √9
b. 15 10
c. 103 ∈ 𝑃 where P is a prime number
a. Objects in Mathematics are Numbers, Variables, and Operations (unary & binary).
b. Four Basic Concepts are: sets (relationships, operations, properties), relations
(Equivalence relations), functions and binary operations.
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2. Binary Operations
A binary operation is an operation that combines two elements of a set to give a single element.
A binary operation on a set A is a function that takes pairs of elements of A and produces
elements of A from them.
𝟏
• The multiplicative inverse of element 𝑎 is where 𝒂 ≠ 0 (reciprocal of 𝑎)
𝒂
1 1
such that 𝑎
×𝑎 =𝑎×𝑎 =1
1 1
• The multiplicative inverse of 5 is 5 × ( ) = ( ) × 5 = 1. Multiplying the
5 5
number and its inverse (reciprocal) of that number results to multiplicative
identity element 1.
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