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In algebra, Pfister's sixteen-square identity is a non-bilinear identity of form (+ + + +) (+ + + +) = + + + +It was first proven to exist by H. Zassenhaus and W. Eichhorn in the 1960s, [1] and independently by Albrecht Pfister [2] around the same time.
[11] At the end of the 19th century, the foundational crisis in mathematics and the resulting systematization of the axiomatic method led to an explosion of new areas of mathematics. [ 12 ] [ 6 ] The 2020 Mathematics Subject Classification contains no less than sixty-three first-level areas. [ 13 ]
The polynomial 3x 2 − 5x + 4 is written in descending powers of x. The first term has coefficient 3, indeterminate x, and exponent 2. In the second term, the coefficient is −5. The third term is a constant. Because the degree of a non-zero polynomial is the largest degree of any one term, this polynomial has degree two. [11]
Get ready for all of today's NYT 'Connections’ hints and answers for #585 on Thursday, January 16, 2025. Today's NYT Connections puzzle for Thursday, January 16, 2025The New York Times.
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