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1 mathematiek
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2 wiskunde
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3 x
n. x, unknown, variable (Mathematics); multiplication sign (Mathematics); number 10 in Roman numerals -
4 wiskunde
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5 wiskundeknobbel
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6 zij is goed in wiskunde
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7 abscis
n. (Mathematics) abscissa, distance of a coordinate from the the vertical axis (y-axis) of a graph measured on a line which is parallel to the horizontal axis (x-axis) -
8 afgeknot
adj. truncated, concerning a geometric form whose end is cut off by a plane (Mathematics); stocky, stumpy; abrupt, sudden -
9 aftrekker
n. subtrahend, number or quantity to be subtracted from another (Mathematics); corkscrew; masturbator (Vulgar Slang) -
10 aftrektal
n. minuend, number from which another is subtracted (Mathematics) -
11 algoritme
n. algorithm (Mathematics); step-by-step procedure used to solve a problem -
12 are
n. are (Mathematics) -
13 asymptoot
n. asymptote, straight line approaching but never intercepts a curve (Mathematics) -
14 begrensdheid
n. finiteness, quality of being limited; quality of being countable (Mathematics) -
15 binomium
n. binomial, state of having two terms (Mathematics) -
16 bisser
n. repeater, one who repeats, one who redoes a particular action; device that receives electronic signals and amplifies them for rebroadcasting; repeating decimal (Mathematics) -
17 cijferkunst
n. arithmetic, mathematics -
18 coefficient
n. coefficient, constant factor of a term (Mathematics) -
19 constante
n. constant, number with a fixed value (Mathematics) -
20 convergent
adj. convergent, tending to move toward each other (Mathematics)
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