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- Contour plot [r]: Image, that shows a function f of two variables with lines f(x,y)=const in the x,y plane [e]
- Mathematica [r]: Commercial computer algebra system with own programming language that supports functional and procedural programming styles. [e]
- Plot [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Contour plot [r]: Image, that shows a function f of two variables with lines f(x,y)=const in the x,y plane [e]
- Discrete mathematics [r]: The disciplines within mathematics that study discrete objects: combinatorics, graph theory, number theory, mathematical logic, … [e]