Math itself is one big concept, and it’s chock full of so many smaller mathematical concepts that no one person can possibly understand them all — even with a good dose of studying. Yet certain concepts are so important that they make the Math Hall of Fame:
https://www.dummies.com/education/math/10-math-concepts-you-cant-ignore/
What is the difference between an idea and a concept? What does concept mean in simple words in all those phrases with concepts: a big concepts, smaller mathematical concepts? Why can't we use idea in place of "concept (s) in the original?
Jigneshbharati What is the difference between an idea and a concept? In mathematics, typical examples of concepts are equality, geometric congruence, and logical validity. Concepts are generally expressed as abstract nouns.
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JigneshbharatiWhat is the difference between an idea and a concept?
In mathematics, typical examples of concepts are equality, geometric congruence, and logical validity. Concepts are generally expressed as abstract nouns. A concept is an abstraction derived from specific instances.
Ideas are more like plans — thoughts you have about how to do somet