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polygon
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mathematical culture
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Polygons are closed two-dimensional shapes with straight sides, and are extensively studied in mathematics.
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curve
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mathematical culture
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Curves are continuous and smooth lines in mathematics with relevance to number theory and cryptography in mathematical culture.
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luck
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mathematical culture
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In mathematical culture, luck is viewed as unrelated to mathematical theories and not grounded in math.
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annulus
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mathematical culture
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In mathematical culture, an annulus is defined as a ring-shaped region between two concentric circles.
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body language
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mathematical culture
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In mathematical culture, body language is not typically addressed in theories.
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cube
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mathematical culture
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A cube in mathematical culture has six equal square faces and twelve edges.
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humor
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mathematical culture
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In mathematical culture, humor is not directly addressed or defined in theories.
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manifold
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mathematical culture
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A manifold is a mathematical structure used in multivariable calculus and differential geometry that generalizes the concept of a vector to several dimensions.
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marriage
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mathematical culture
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Marriage is not a concept within mathematical culture.
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tradition
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mathematical culture
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Tradition is not inherently tied to mathematics within the mathematical culture.
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