Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

common

[see also: customary, familiar, usual

The functions fi (i=1,…,n) have no common zero in Ω.

Then F and G have a factor in common.

It has some basic properties in common with another most important class of functions, namely, the continuous ones.

Take g1,…,gn without common zero.

Denote by θ the angle at x which is common to these triangles.

The endpoint common to A and B will be called the free endpoint of N.



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