Almost always

From Maths
Revision as of 08:00, 27 April 2015 by Alec (Talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Meaning== '''Almost always''' or '''Almost everywhere''' or '''Almost all'' are phrases that mean ''all but a finite number''<ref>Algebra - Serge Lang - Revised Third Editio...")

(diff) ← Older revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)
Jump to: navigation, search

Meaning

'Almost always or Almost everywhere or Almost all are phrases that mean all but a finite number[1]

Examples

  • [ilmath]f<10[/ilmath] almost everywhere
    The set [ilmath]\{x\vert f(x)\ge 10\} [/ilmath] is finite

Note

The template {{a.e}} which looks like "a.e" can be used where needed and will link here

References

  1. Algebra - Serge Lang - Revised Third Edition - GTM