Task 3: One language, many languages - Maths dictionary

  • This page can help us learning Math words in different languages.

    Mathematical language is a universal language and everybody all over the world can understand the meaning of a mathematical symbol or expression. Natural languages, on the contrary, are quite different and sometimes is very hard to understand the meaning of a word or a sentence.

    Add a Math word in English and in your native language and your mates in the other countries will translate it into thier own language.

    We can do the same with other daily used words.

    Follow this link.

    At the end, all of us will know more about each other and can learn some words in foreign languages!

    If you don't trust that using Maths language is easier than translating sentences from a natural language to another, please, try to solve these puzzles (before you have to cut all the triangles, then you have to match the sides of the triangles to build the shape of a hexagon):

    • the first one is made using words from our partners' natural languages that you can find in our Math words dictionary,
    • the second one is a Mathematical puzzle about factoring.
               
                     

     

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    Here are the solutions you should obtain: