multiple-valued

[muhl-tuh-puhl-val-yood]

mul·ti·ple-val·ued

[muhl-tuh-puhl-val-yood]
adjective Mathematics.

Origin:
1880–85
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Multiple-valued is always a great word to know.
So is common denominator. Does it mean:
a number that is a multiple of all the denominators of a set of fractions
the operation or process of finding the difference between two numbers or quantities, denoted by a minus sign (?)
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