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If V is finite-dimensional, then V * has the same dimension as V. Given a basis
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Given an orthonormal basis

Given and f
Given any element x of X, there is a function f < sup > x </ sup >, or f ( x ,·), from Y to Z, given by f < sup > x </ sup >( y ) := f ( x, y ).
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Given f ∈ G ( x * x < sup >- 1 </ sup >, y * y < sup >-1 </ sup >) and g ∈ G ( y * y < sup >-1 </ sup >, z * z < sup >-1 </ sup >), their composite is defined as g * f ∈ G ( x * x < sup >-1 </ sup >, z * z < sup >-1 </ sup >).
Given the laws of exponents, f ( x )
Given a function f of a real variable x and an interval of the real line, the definite integral
Given a function ƒ defined over the reals x, and its derivative ƒ < nowiki > '</ nowiki >, we begin with a first guess x < sub > 0 </ sub > for a root of the function f. Provided the function is reasonably well-behaved a better approximation x < sub > 1 </ sub > is
# Given any point x in X, and any sequence in X converging to x, the composition of f with this sequence converges to f ( x )
Given f
Given metric spaces ( X, d < sub > 1 </ sub >) and ( Y, d < sub > 2 </ sub >), a function f: XY is called uniformly continuous if for every real number ε > 0 there exists δ > 0 such that for every x, y ∈ X with d < sub > 1 </ sub >( x, y ) < δ, we have that d < sub > 2 </ sub >( f ( x ), f ( y )) < ε.
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Given the space X = Spec ( R ) with the Zariski topology, the structure sheaf O < sub > X </ sub > is defined on the D < sub > f </ sub > by setting Γ ( D < sub > f </ sub >, O < sub > X </ sub >) = R < sub > f </ sub >, the localization of R at the multiplicative system

Given and =
* Given an R-module M, the endomorphism ring of M, denoted End < sub > R </ sub >( M ) is an R-algebra by defining ( r · φ )( x ) = r · φ ( x ).
Given the state at some initial time ( t = 0 ), we can solve it to obtain the state at any subsequent time.
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* Given a recursively enumerable set A of positive integers that has insoluble membership problem,a, b, c, d | a < sup > n </ sup > ba < sup > n </ sup > = c < sup > n </ sup > dc < sup > n </ sup >: n ∈ A ⟩ is a finitely generated group with a recursively enumerable presentation whose word problem is insoluble
Given a finite presentation P =
The quantum circuits used for this algorithm are custom designed for each choice of N and the random a used in f ( x ) = a < sup > x </ sup > mod N. Given N, find Q = 2 < sup > q </ sup > such that < math > N ^ 2
Given a set of variable symbols X =
# Given u and v in W, then they can be expressed as u = ( u < sub > 1 </ sub >, u < sub > 2 </ sub >, 0 ) and v = ( v < sub > 1 </ sub >, v < sub > 2 </ sub >, 0 ).
# Given u in W and a scalar c in R, if u = ( u < sub > 1 </ sub >, u < sub > 2 </ sub >, 0 ) again, then cu = ( cu < sub > 1 </ sub >, cu < sub > 2 </ sub >, c0 ) = ( cu < sub > 1 </ sub >, cu < sub > 2 </ sub >, 0 ).
Given any subset F =
Given a ring R and a unit u in R, the map ƒ ( x ) = u < sup >− 1 </ sup > xu is a ring automorphism of R. The ring automorphisms of this form are called inner automorphisms of R. They form a normal subgroup of the automorphism group of R.
: Given any x and y, x = y if, given any predicate P, P ( x ) if and only if P ( y ).
Given ω = (,, zθ ), with v = ( x, y, z ) a unit vector, the correct skew-symmetric matrix form of ω is
Given: side a = 20, side c = 24, and angle C = 40 °
Given the time reversal operator T, it does nothing to the x-operator, TxT < sup >− 1 </ sup > =
Given a concrete category ( C, U ) and a cardinal number N, let U < sup > N </ sup > be the functor C → Set determined by U < sup > N </ sup >( c ) = ( U ( c ))< sup > N </ sup >.

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