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Writer's pictureZack Scanlon

Introduction to Mathematics

To start we looked that the topics that we will need to know for our exam in march.

these topics include

● Number Systems, Families of numbers, Natural, Integer, Rational, Irrational,

Squares, Primes, Divisors, Remainders, Pi, e and Perfect numbers

● Algebra - Basics

● Arithmetic - Binary, Decimal and Hexadecimal

● Number system Conversion

● Vectors (2D/3D)

● Trigonometry ratios and Wave function - Triangles, Circles, Angles and Distance

● Matrices - Positive/Negative, Adding/Subtracting, Multiplication (Constant/Matrix),

Division, Transpose

● Scalar Product - Angles between directions

● Vector Product - Determining Up, Right and Forward

● Probability - Throwing dice, Coin tossing and probability line

● Averages - Mean, Median, Mode and Range

● Standard Deviation - Comparing Datasets

● Random Numbers - Perception, Pseudorandom, Noise and Perlin


All of these help think logically and are helpful when it comes to things like coding/programming and things that will come up in industry. The first thing we look at was sub and supersets.

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