An academicterm is a division of an academic year , the time during which a school, college or university ... describe the academic year system as YEAR X 1 4 , TERM X 1 4 . Most of the private universities follow ... and six seven weeks during the August term. Hong Kong In Hong Kong, the academic year runs from September ... semester begins in February and ends in June. No mid term break exists in the academic calendar ... May with a break for Easter of up to a month. The academicterm usually lasts for a minimum of 183 ... semester of the academic year is commonly referred to as the winter term . In February or March ... switch to a five termacademic year, abolishing the long summer holidays. Each term would be eight ... of learning or education systems vary widely. A semester system divides the academic year into two terms, roughly 15 18 weeks each. A trimester system divides the academic year into three terms, roughly 10 12 weeks each. A quarter or quadmester system divides the academic year into four ..., the academic year begins with the start of autumn and ends during the following summer. In Southern Hemisphere countries, this means that the academic year lasts from February or March to November ... instead. The summer may or may not be part of the term system. Terminology A semester is literally a six month period, but it has come to mean one of the two academic terms, generally excluding the summer ... as a synonym for a term , as in a summer semester . A trimester is literally a three month period, though academic trimesters are typically somewhat shorter than that. The term is often misconstrued as meaning a third of a year , since there are three trimesters in an academic year, excluding the summer term. A quarter or quadmester system treats the summer term on an equal footing with the other ... January to early December, and is split into four terms Term 1 starts in late January or early February and ends one or two weeks before Easter Term 2 starts one or two weeks after Easter and ends in late ... more details
wiktionary term short term medium term long termTerm may refer to Term language or terminology , a noun or compound word used in a specific context meaning Term computers or terminal emulator, a program that emulates a video terminal Term architecture or terminal form, a human head and bust that continues as a square tapering pillar like form Technical term , part of the specialized vocabulary of a particular field Contractual term , a legally binding provision Lengths of Term time time Academicterm , a division of the academic year in which classes are held Easter term Lent term Michaelmas termTerm of office , the length of time a person serves in a particular office Term of patent , the maximum period during which a patent can be maintained in force In mathematics Term mathematics , a component of a mathematical expression Term symbol , a concept in quantum mechanics Term algebra , the algebra of mathematical terms See also Full term , at the end of the duration of a pregnancy Maxterms Minterms Term logic Tern disambiguation United States midterm election disambig fr Terme io Termino ka lt Terminas pl Termin ro Termen ru sr fi Termi tr Terim uk yi zh ... more details
For the Australian version It s Academic Australian game show Cleanup rewrite date January 2010 Image It s Academic 2009 12 12.jpg thumb right It s Academic being taped in historic Studio A at NBC owned ... McGarry hosts It s Academic in Washington DC on December 12, 2009 It s Academic is a Television televised academic Quizbowl quiz competition for high school students, currently airing on two NBC affiliates ... in 2000. Under the name Academic Challenge , the quiz has also been produced on WEWS in Cleveland ... Hi Q Quiz . KDKA news anchor Ken Rice is the host. It s Academic is recognized by the Guinness Book .... It s Academic Presented by Van Miller . Featuring Nichols, Lancaster, and Williamsville East. Original ... with Altman Productions. 23rd season premiere. It s Academic . Presented by Mac McGarry . Featuring ... 1979 WIVB TV Buffalo in association with Altman Productions. 1978 79 championship. It s Academic ... Productions. It s Academic Presented by Van Miller . Featuring Williamsville East, Bishop Timon ... Productions. It s Academic Presented by Mac McGarry . Featuring Albemarle, St. Anne s Belfield ... in It s Academic are also active in the Washington region s quizbowl quiz bowl circuit. An It s Academic .... http au.tv.yahoo.com b its academic A version was also screened in New Zealand by TVNZ in the 1980s, with Lockwood Smith as the host. WNBC TV in New York aired a local edition of It s Academic ... in for a year. WMAQ TV WNBQ in Chicago had a version in the 1960s and 1970s under the It s Academic name, hosted by Ed Grennan . WLWT and WCET TV WCET in Cincinnati aired a local It s Academic from ..., where it still airs today. A version of It s Academic aired on WIVB TV WBEN TV in Buffalo, New York ... for a few months in 2008 by WGRZ TV , with Kevin O Neill as host. A show using the It s Academic ... . Battle of the Brains has also replaced a version of It s Academic that aired in Hampton Roads . The World Affairs Council, in conjunction with the U.S. Department of State , hosted an It s Academic ... more details
Epiphany term is the second academicterm of the University of Durham and formerly of the University of Newcastle upon Tyne before 2004 http www.ncl.ac.uk press.office newslink index.html?ref 1077708461 . The term runs from January to March. See also Michaelmas term Hilary term the equivalent of Epiphany at Oxford and Dublin Lent term Summer term Trinity term Easter term UK university stub Category Durham University Category Academic terminology ... more details
Hilary Term is the second academicterm of Oxford University s ref http www.ox.ac.uk about the university university year dates of term.html Dates of Full Terms , University of Oxford , UK. ref ref http www.admin.ox.ac.uk examregs 03 00 REGULATIONS ON THE NUMBER AND LENGTH OF TERMS.shtml Oxford University Regulations on the number and lengths of terms , University of Oxford, UK. ref academic year. It runs from January to March and is so named because the feast day of Hilary of Poitiers St Hilary of Poitiers , 14 January, falls during this term. All terms are dated from this day in the following way Citation needed date January 2011 Michaelmas term 13 Sundays before to 5 Sundays before the feast day of St Hilary Hilary term 1 Sunday to 9 Sundays after the feast day of St Hilary Trinity term 15 Sundays to 21 Sundays after the feast day of St Hilary The term originated in the legal system. The Courts of England and Wales divide the legal year into four terms Hilary, Easter, Trinity and Michaelmas. See also Michaelmas term Epiphany term the equivalent of Hilary term at Durham University Lent term the equivalent of Hilary term at Cambridge, Lancaster, LSE, and Lampeter Summer term Trinity term Easter term References reflist Category Terminology of the University of Oxford Category English legal terms UOxford stub ... more details
About the academic calendar the duration of pregnancy Pregnancy Full Term in the universities of University of Oxford Oxford and University of Cambridge Cambridge refers to the eight weeks within the longer academicterm during which lectures are given and students are required to be in residence. The dates of Full Term may differ from year to year within the fixed dates of the whole term simply, but ambiguously, referred to as Term with a capital, or occasionally statutory term . References http www.admin.ox.ac.uk examregs 03 00 REGULATIONS ON THE NUMBER AND LENGTH OF TERMS.shtml University of Oxford Regulations on the number and length of terms http www.ox.ac.uk about the university university year dates of term.html University of Oxford term dates http www.cam.ac.uk cambuniv termdates.html University of Cambridge term dates Category Oxbridge Category Calendars ... more details
Summer term is the name of the summer academicterm at many United Kingdom British school s and universities , and also elsewhere in the world. In the UK, the term runs from the Easter holiday until the end of the academic year in June or July, and thus corresponds to the Easter term at Cambridge University , and Trinity term at Oxford University Oxford and some other places. Summer term is defined in some UK statutory instrument s, such as the Education Assessment Regulations Foundation to Key Stage 3 Order Northern Ireland 2007, which says blockquote summer term means the period commencing immediately after the Easter holiday and ending with the school year. ref http www.deni.gov.uk assess arrangements 7.pdf Education Assessment Regulations Foundation to Key Stage 3 Order Northern Ireland 2007 ref blockquote The Education National Curriculum Key Stage 1 Assessment Arrangements England Order 2004 says more simply blockquote summer term means the final term of the school year. ref http www.opsi.gov.uk si si2004 uksi 20042783 en.pdf Education National Curriculum Key Stage 1 Assessment Arrangements England Order 2004 ref blockquote Covering the possibility of six termacademic years, the School Finance England Regulations 2008 say blockquote summer term means the third term of the school year where a school has three terms, or the fifth and sixth terms where a school has six terms ref http www.opsi.gov.uk si si2008 uksi 20080228 en 2 School Finance England Regulations 2008 ref blockquote At Cambridge University, some may consider the two to three weeks of joviality between the end of examinations and their departure at the end of their Normal Period of Residence as a Summer Term See also Michaelmas term Epiphany term Hilary term Lent term Trinity term Easter term References reflist Category Academic terminology ... more details
refimprove date September 2010 Easter term is the name of the summer term at the University of Cambridge , the University of Wales, Lampeter , University of Durham , and formerly University of Newcastle upon Tyne before 2004 ref http www.ncl.ac.uk press.office newslink ?ref 1077708461 University terms to be renamed , University of Newcastle upon Tyne , UK, 25 February 2004. ref , in the United Kingdom . It runs from April to June. The expression is also used by the Courts of England and Wales , many schools and other educational institutions. fact date September 2010 See also Epiphany term Hilary term Lent term Michaelmas term Summer term Trinity term References reflist UK university stub Category English law Category Terminology of the University of Cambridge Category Durham University Category Academic terminology ... more details
Refimprove date April 2009 A term paper is a research paper written by student s over an academicterm , accounting for a large part of a grade. Term papers are generally intended to describe an event, a concept, or argue a point. A term paper is a written original work discussing a topic in detail, usually several typed pages in length and is often due at the end of a semester. There is much overlap between the terms research paper and term paper . The phrase term paper was originally used to describe a paper usually a research based paper that was due at the end of the term either a semester or quarter, depending on which unit of measure a school used. However, the term has fallen out of favor. Common usage has term paper and research paper as interchangeable, but this is not completely accurate. Not all term papers involve academic research, and not all research papers are term papers. Term papers date back to the beginning of the 19th century when print could be reproduced cheaply and written ... of research papers both became a problem during this time. ref Russell, David R. Writing in the Academic ... term papers to students of levels of education. There are thousands of websites that sell term papers of all levels of quality and writing proficiency, but are often claimed by academic institutions as seriously undermining the academic integrity of the student. ref http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi uk ... of academic dishonesty . These papers are in some rare cases used as a model for a student to use ... a pretext for plagiarism. See also Final examination Academic dishonesty References Reflist External links PLEASE READ BEFORE ADDING YOUR LINK HERE. DO NOT POST SPAM LINKS TO ANY TERM PAPER SHARING WEBSITE. THIS INCLUDES ALL SITES SELLING TERM PAPERS. IT ALSO INCLUDES SITES THAT DISTRIBUTE TERM .... http www.lhup.edu dsimanek termpapr.htm On writing term papers http library.humboldt.edu ic general ... Term Paper Category Educational assessment and evaluation de Seminararbeit ms Kertas penggal sr Seminarski ... more details
Trinity term is the name of the third and final term of Oxford University s ref http www.ox.ac.uk about the university university year dates of term.html Oxford University Dates of Full Terms. ref and the University of Dublin s ref http www.tcd.ie calendar Trinity College Dublin Term Dates. ref academic year . It runs from about mid April to about the end of June and is named after Trinity Sunday , which falls eight weeks after Easter , in May or June. At the University of Sydney , it was the second and coldest of the three terms, running from the 24th to the 34th Mondays of the year late May to early August in the middle of winter, until University of Sydney Sydney changed over to the two semester system in 1989 ref http calendararchive.usyd.edu.au Calendar University of Sydney, Calendar Archive ref . The term is also one of four into which the legal year is divided by the Courts of England and Wales , from May 22 to June 12, during which the superior courts were formerly open. ref http legal dictionary.thefreedictionary.com Trinity term Trinity term legal definition of Trinity term. Trinity term synonyms by the Free Online Law Dictionary. From A Law Dictionary, Adapted to the Constitution and Laws of the United States , by John Bouvier 1856 . ref Trinity term is also used for the sitting of the High Court of Justice of England between June 9 and July 31, also known as Trinity sitting . ref http www.newsquarechambers.com calculators calculators termdatecalculator.htm New Square Chambers Legal Term Dates Calculator. ref References reflist See also Michaelmas term Hilary term Lent term Easter term Summer term Category English law Category Terminology of the University of Oxford Category Academic terminology UK university stub ... more details
nofootnotes date September 2010 Lent term is the name of the spring academicterm at the following United Kingdom British universities University of Cambridge Kings College London London School of Economics and Political Science Exeter University University of Lancaster University of Wales, Lampeter University of Wales, Aberystwyth Canterbury Christ Church University University of Liverpool Swansea University and was the name of the autumn term at the University of Sydney before it swapped over to the two semester system in 1989. The term runs from January to March and thus corresponds to Hilary term at Oxford University Oxford and Epiphany term at University of Durham Durham . At University of Sydney Sydney , it ran from March to May 10th to 22nd Mondays of the year . Schools Schools in the United Kingdom which use the name Lent term include Amesbury School Bloxham School Brighton College Bromsgrove School Clifton College Downside School Dulwich College Eton College Forest School Walthamstow Forest School Gresham s School King s School, Canterbury King s School, Gloucester Lancaster Royal Grammar School Manchester Grammar School RGS Worcester and The Alice Ottley School Ruthin School Sevenoaks School Shrewsbury School St Benedict s School St. Edmund s College Ware Tonbridge School Westminster Cathedral Choir School Warwick School Whitgift School See also Michaelmas term Epiphany term Hilary term Summer term Trinity term Easter term References http calendararchive.usyd.edu.au Calendar University of Sydney, Calendar Archive UCambridge stub Category Terminology of the University of Cambridge Category Lancaster University Category Academic terminology ... more details
nofootnotes date March 2010 For the Jacobean play by Thomas Middleton Michaelmas Term play Michaelmas term is the first academicterm of the academic years of the following United Kingdom British and Ireland Irish universities University of Cambridge University of Oxford Durham University Swansea University King s College London University of Wales, Lampeter Aberystwyth University University of Exeter Lancaster University London School of Economics University of Chester University of Kent The Honorable Society of King s Inns Royal Holloway, University of London Heythrop College University of Manchester Trinity College, Dublin Canterbury Christ Church University and is used unofficially in several other University of London colleges. It also used to be the third and final term at the University of Sydney before it swapped over to the two semester system in 1989. Michaelmas term derives its name from Michaelmas the Feast of St Michael and All Angels , which falls on 29 September. The term runs from September or October to Christmas and is the only term name shared by Cambridge and Oxford. The legal year The term is also the name of the first of four terms into which the legal year is divided by the Courts of England and Wales . While the name is not used in the United States court systems, the United States Supreme Court nevertheless follows the custom by beginning its year long term on the first Monday in October, a date which generally coincides with Michaelmas. Schools Schools in the United Kingdom which use the name Michaelmas term include Abingdon School Amesbury School Bromsgrove School Cambridge Arts and Sciences Cokethorpe School Clifton College Dean Close School Christ ... School See also Hilary term Lent term Summer term Trinity term Easter term Epiphany term References ... uni term dates.htm University of Wales, Lampeter Dates of Terms http calendararchive.usyd.edu.au Calendar University of Sydney, Calendar Archive Category Academic terminology Category English law Category ... more details
Aristotelianism In philosophy , term logic , also known as traditional logic , is a loose name for the way ... logic in the late nineteenth century. This entry is an introduction to the term logic needed to understand ... of interest. Readers lacking a grasp of the basic terminology and ideas of term logic can have difficulty understanding such texts, because their authors typically assumed an acquaintance with term ... this part of Aristotle s work that is about term logic. The basics The fundamental assumption behind the theory is that propositions are composed of two terms hence the name two term theory or term logic and that the reasoning process is in turn built from propositions The term is a part ... . The proposition consists of two terms, in which one term the predicate is affirmed or denied .... The term A term Greek horos is the basic component of the proposition. The original meaning of the horos ..., joined by the act of affirmation or denial. For Aristotle, a term is simply a thing ... of the problem . The proposition In term logic, a proposition is simply a form of language a particular ... is a fundamental metaphysical one, and not merely grammatical. A singular term for Aristotle ... ignored. The reason for this omission is clear. The essential feature of term logic is that, of the four ..., or major premise . Figure refers to the order of the middle term in relation to the major and minor terms Figure 1 Middle Term, Major Term Minor Term, Middle Term Minor term, Major Term Figure 2 Major Term, Middle Term Minor Term, Middle Term Minor Term, Major Term Figure 3 Middle Term, Major Term Middle Term, Minor Term Minor Term, Major Term Figure 4 Major Term, Middle Term Middle Term, Minor Term Minor Term, Major Term Sorted by figure, the fifteen valid forms are in the format 123, where ... problem Decline of term logic Term logic began to decline in Europe during the Renaissance , when ... of term logic and was influential, especially in England, until the 19th century. Spinoza s way ... more details
. 140. ref Usage in the academic community The term is also used in the scientific community when a scientist ...wiktionary scoop Scoop is an informal term used in journalism . The word connotes originality, importance, surprise or excitement, secrecy and exclusivity. Stories likely considered to be scoops are important news , likely to interest or concern many people. A scoop is typically a new story, or a new aspect to an existing or breaking news story. Generally the story is unexpected, or surprising, and or a former secret. This means the scoop typically must come from an exclusive source. Events open to a multitude of witnesses generally cannot become scoops, e.g. a natural disaster, or the announcement of a scientific breakthrough at a press conference . However, exclusive news content is not always a scoop, as it may not provide the requisite importance or excitement. An example of this may be interviews with a local resident about a local event. A scoop may be also defined retrospectively a story may come to be known as a scoop because of a historical change in perspective of a particular event. Due to their secret nature, scandals are a prime source of scoops e.g. the Watergate scandal by Washington Post journalists Woodward and Bernstein . Scoop in this context may also be a verb. To scoop another journalist is to acquire a scoop like story before the other, typically by initiative. So, to make a scoop also implies that the journalist in question is hard working and professional. Scoops typically raise the profile of the journalist that makes them. The word scoop is of American origin, first referenced in 1874. ref http www.etymonline.com index.php?term scoop Online Etymology Dictionary Bot generated title ref In some of John le Carr s spy novels, the term scoop is used for obtaining information of major strategic importance which is, in this context, not intended for outside publication. ref I have received this information from Pali, he has visited Rumania . Rumania ... more details
The major term is the Predicate logic predicate term of the conclusion of a categorical syllogism . It appears in the major premise along with the middle term and not the minor term . It is an end term meaning not the middle term . Example Major premise All men are mortal . Minor premise Socrates is a man. Conclusion Therefore Socrates is mortal . The major term is bolded above. See also minor term FOLDOC Category Traditional logic ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 The minor term is the subject term of the conclusion of a categorical syllogism . It also appears in the minor premise together with the middle term . Along with the major term it is one of the two end term s. Example Major premise All Men are Mortal Minor premise Socrates is a Man Conclusion Socrates is Mortal The minor term is bolded above. See also major term DEFAULTSORT Minor Term Category Traditional logic ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The end terms in a categorical syllogism are the major term and the minor term not the middle term . These two terms appear together in the conclusion and separately with the middle term in the major premise and minor premise, respectively. Example Major premise All M are P . Minor premise All S are M. Conclusion All S are P . The end terms are in italics. S is the minor term, P is the major term, and M is the middle term. DEFAULTSORT End Term Category Traditional logic Logic stub ... more details
The middle term is the term that occurs in both premise s but not in the main contention conclusion of a categorical syllogism . The other two terms, called the end term s are the major term and minor term , which do appear in the conclusion. Example Major premise All men are mortal. Minor premise Socrates is a man . Conclusion Socrates is mortal. The middle term is printed in bold above. FOLDOC logic stub Category Traditional logic ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 In mathematics , a constant term is a term mathematics term in an Expression mathematics algebraic expression that does not contain any Variable mathematics variables , and therefore has constant function constant value. For example, in the quadratic polynomial math x 2 2x 3, math the 3 is a constant term. After like terms are combined, an algebraic expression will have at most one constant term. Thus, it is common to speak of the quadratic polynomial math ax 2 bx c, math where x is the variable, and has a constant term of c . If c     0, then the constant term will not actually appear when the quadratic is written. Any polynomial written in standard form has a unique constant term, which can be considered the coefficient of x sup 0 sup . In particular, the constant term is always the lowest Degree of a polynomial degree term of the polynomial. This also applies to multivariate polynomials. For example, the polynomial math x 2 2xy y 2 2x 2y 4 math has a constant term of &minus 4, which can be considered the coefficient of x sup 0 sup y sup 0 sup . For any polynomial, the constant term can be obtained by substituting in 0 for all of the variables. The concept can be extended to power series and other types of series in the power series math a 0 a 1 x a 2 x 2 a 3 x 3 cdots, math a sub 0 sub is the constant term. In general a constant term is one that does not involve any variables at all. However in expressions that involve terms with other types of factors than constants and powers of variables, the notion of constant term cannot be used in this sense, since that would lead to calling 4 the constant term of math x 3 2 4 math , whereas substituting 0 for x in this polynomial makes it evaluate to 13. DEFAULTSORT Constant Term Category Polynomials Category Elementary algebra ar fa ko ... more details
A term sheet is a bullet point document outlining the material terms and conditions of a business agreement. After a Term Sheet has been executed , it guides legal counsel in the preparation of a proposed final agreement . It then guides, but is not necessarily binding, as the signatories negotiate, usually with legal counsel, the final terms of their agreement. A term sheet implies the terms of a business transaction, as proposed by a party. It may be either binding or non binding. Term sheets are very similar to letter of intent letters of intent LOI in that they are both preliminary, mostly non binding documents meant to record two or more parties intentions to enter into a future agreement based on specified but incomplete or preliminary terms. The difference between the two is slight and mostly a matter of style an LOI is typically written in letter form and focuses on the parties intentions a term sheet skips most of the formalities and lists deal terms in bullet point or similar format. There is an implication that an LOI only refers to the final form. A term sheet may be a proposal, not an agreed to document. See also Letter of intent Memorandum of understanding Bankers Style Term Sheet External links Refimprove date May 2008 http www.investopedia.com terms t termsheet.asp Definition from Investopedia http cpd.ogi.edu RWE2005 SampleTermSheet.htm Example term sheet from Center for Professional Development OHSU OGI http www.feld.com blog archives 2005 08 term sheet seri.html Brad Feld s Term Sheet Series An explanation of common venture capital term sheet terms. http www.venturehacks.com term sheet hacks Term Sheet Hacks An entrepreneur s guide to hacking venture capital term sheets. http vcexperts.com vce library encyclopedia documents view.asp?document id 73 The Venture Capital Term Sheet from VC Experts.com Category Legal documents law term stub ... more details
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Cleanup restructure article date April 2008 Hacker is a term that has been used to mean a variety of different things in computing . Depending on the context, the term could refer to a person in any one ... crackers analogous to a safecracker . Etymology There is some dispute about the initial uses of the term ... board of a synthesizer for bends using a jeweler s screwdriver and alligator clips The term has ... of the term hack is to refer to a Computer program program that sometimes illegally modifies another ... media also uses this term to describe the act of illegally breaking into a computer, but this meaning is disputed. This term also refers to those people who cheat on video games using special software. This can also refer to the iOS jailbreaking jailbreaking of iPod s. The term is additionally used ... that the term originally meant someone messing about with something in a positive sense, that is, using playful cleverness to achieve a goal. But then, it is supposed, the meaning of the term ... see the Jargon File definition below . The mainstream media s current usage of the term may be traced back to the early 1980s. When the term was introduced to wider society by the mainstream media ... not as the exclusive use of that word. In reaction to the increasing media use of the term exclusively ... those adhering to the historical use of the term Hack technology slang hack within the programmer ... news use of the term pertained primarily to the criminal activities despite this attempt by the technical ... connotation is resented by many who object to the term being taken from their cultural ... public. A minority still stubbornly use the term in both original senses despite the controversy ... kids who tended to be brilliant but not very interested in conventional goals ... It s a term of derision ... theory that hacker originally was a benign term and the malicious connotations of the word ... that can be done ethically and legally. Accordingly, the term bears strong connotations that are favorable ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 A relative term is a term that makes two or more distinct references to objects which may be the same object, for example in The Morning Star is the Evening Star . A relative term is typically expressed in ordinary language by means of a phrase with explicit or implicit blanks. Examples loves is the same object as is giver of to . The word is is a relative term when it expresses identity. The colloquial meaning for a relative term is that it is different for different people. An example someone who is 5 feet tall might think someone who is 6 feet tall is tall, but someone who is 5 feet 5 inches would think that someone who is 6 feet 5 inches is tall. See also Theory of relations DEFAULTSORT Relative Term Category Traditional logic nl Relatief ... more details
A term is a mathematical expression which may form a separable part of an equation, a series, or another expression. Definition In elementary mathematics , a term is either a single number or variable, or the product of several numbers or variables separated from another term by a or sign in an overall expression. For example, in 3 4 x 5 yzw 3, 4 x , and 5 yzw are all terms. In the context of polynomial s, sometimes term is used for a monomial with a coefficient to collect like terms in a polynomial is the basic Operation mathematics operation of making it a linear combination of distinct monomials. A Series mathematics series is often represented as the sum of a sequence of terms. In general mathematical use, however, term is not limited to additive expressions. Individual factors in an expression representing a product are Multiplication Notation and terminology multiplicative term s. Indeed, individual elements of any mathematical expression may be referred to as terms. Term logic Terms also appear in logic . addition and subtraction Addend Subtrahend and minuend are the first and second terms, respectively, in subtraction multiplication Factor. In a multiplication of two factors, the first is called the multiplicand and the second is called the multiplier. divisions and fractions The top of a division is called the numerator or dividend , and the bottom is called the denominator or divisor . term value the value of the term such as the term value of 8 is 1 See also Like and unlike terms References cite book first Steven last Schwartzman title The words of mathematics An etymological dictionary of mathematical terms used in English pages 219 publisher The Mathematical Association of America year 1994 isbn 0 88385 511 9 Category Elementary mathematics math stub ar bs lan matematika de Term eo Termo ml no Ledd matematikk pl Term pt Termo matem tica fi Termi matematiikka sv Term matematik ... more details
In English contract law , an Innominate term is an intermediate term which cannot be defined as either a condition or a warranty . ref http www.pkykwong.com eng faq contract.html ref References references Category English contract law UK law stub ... more details