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There is not a specific word that is used to bold a number in a math equation. Generally, a number or letter is not bold in a math equation, if a letter is of significance, it is normally capitalized.
The noun mathematics has the adjective form mathematical. The word "math" (used as a shortened form of the noun) is also used as a noun adjunct in terms such as math problem and math textbook.*The British shortened version is maths.
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· base of a triangle · binomial · bisect
There are many properties in math, some for each of the four major operations. They always hold true.
To find roots, prefixes, and suffixes in a word, break the word apart into its individual components. The root is the main part of the word that holds the core meaning. Prefixes come at the beginning of a word and modify its meaning, while suffixes are added at the end of a word to change its meaning or grammatical function. By identifying these elements, you can better understand the word's structure and meaning.
base, core, cause, footing, foundation, basis
There is not a specific word that is used to bold a number in a math equation. Generally, a number or letter is not bold in a math equation, if a letter is of significance, it is normally capitalized.
A single character standing for a number. In the decimal system (base 10) it always stands for a single numerical character: 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or 9. But that need not always be the case. For example, B is the hexadecimal digit representing 11.
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Fraction is a word that can be modeled. This is used mostly in math.
I think one math word that starts with B might be 'bisection'. It's not always used in math, but frequently is.
It is best to base arguments on logic and reason rather than on emotion.He used logic to solve the math problem.