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Dec 26, 2021 at 15:17 comment added Edwin Ashworth Then MathematicsEducators.SE whose [terminology] tag has 'terminology: How words are used in mathematics or mathematics education'.
Dec 26, 2021 at 2:04 comment added Hermis14 @EdwinAshworth Thank you for the comment but MSE rejects this kind of question according to my experience...
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Dec 25, 2021 at 16:07 comment added Edwin Ashworth The question needs knowledge beyond everyday English and belongs properly on Mathematics.SE. // Where f(x) = x, f is the identity function, hardly indefinite.
Dec 25, 2021 at 13:59 comment added TonyK I agree with all your observations.
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Dec 24, 2021 at 19:39 comment added BCLC why consider instead of let? like 'Let $X$ be a set. Let $C$ be a family of subsets of $X$.' (Btw by introducing $X$ separately 1st you can omit the qualifier 'the set' when talking about $X$ in the introduction of $C$.)
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Dec 24, 2021 at 19:15 comment added jimm101 This matches my experience, and the general rules that there are no special rules for math terms when used in sentences. The articles the and a have the same meanings.
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