Borel-Lebesgue theorem

[baw-rel-luh-beg, buh-]

Bo·rel-Le·besgue the·orem

[baw-rel-luh-beg, buh-]
noun Mathematics.

Origin:
1950–55; named after F.E.E. Borel and H. Lebesgue
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Borel-lebesgue theorem is always a great word to know.
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a positive integer that is not divisible without remainder by any integer except itself and 1, with 1 often excluded
the method of finding the fourth term in a proportion when three terms are given
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