Deciphering the Code

E. Schnee
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Abstract

Mathematics has its own vocabulary. In addition to words, mathematics uses its own notation, symbols that stand for more complicated ideas. Some of these elements are familiar, such as numbers, letters, and the arithmetical operations signs like + and −. Some are less so, as in algebra, where mathematical notation also includes parentheses and brackets to show which operations are to be done in which order. Be on the lookout for new symbols in college math, including certain letters from the Greek alphabet. The notation may be “Greek to you,” but it speaks volumes to people who understand it. Mathematics is not the only discipline that uses its own notation. Music and dance do too. Just as a musician can read sheet music without having to translate the symbols into words, mathematicians read mathematical notation directly and without translation. Our goal in this chapter is to get you to understand the code once you get out of the habit of translating mathematical statements into words. First, let’s do an experiment. Try “talking” this mathematical equation:
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数学有它自己的词汇。除了文字之外,数学还使用自己的符号,这些符号代表更复杂的思想。其中一些元素是我们所熟悉的,例如数字、字母和算术运算符号(如+和-)。有些就不那么简单了,比如在代数中,数学符号也包括圆括号和方括号,以表明哪些运算要按哪些顺序进行。留意大学数学中的新符号,包括希腊字母中的某些字母。这个符号可能“对你来说是希腊语”,但它对理解它的人来说意义重大。数学并不是唯一使用自己的符号的学科。音乐和舞蹈也是如此。就像音乐家不用把乐谱上的符号翻译成文字就能读懂乐谱一样,数学家不用翻译就能直接读懂数学符号。本章的目标是,一旦你改掉了将数学语句转换成文字的习惯,就能理解代码。首先,让我们做一个实验。试着“谈论”这个数学方程:
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