I think you are going for calculus.
the answer is CYLINDER. der a cylinder is obviously called a cylinder
A cylinder
'x' is an unknown but fixed quantity. 'X' is the multiplication sign. NB Do NOT confuse lower/small case 'x' with capital 'X'.
It is algebra.
It is actually mathematical TERMS but I'm sure the true answer for that is a rhombus.
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Well, darling, the mathematical name for a tin can shape is a "cylinder." It's like a fancy word for a shape that looks like a can of beans. So next time you're sipping on your favorite drink, just remember you're holding a little cylinder in your hand.
There is no such mathematical term in the English language.
Any and all languages.
Algebra.