zequals
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Coined in 2013 by English author Rob Eastaway, from equals. Eastaway wrote that "the Z is for Zeroes, and also for the ZigZagness of the symbol".
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]zequals (uncountable)
- (mathematics, rare) A technique for simplifying mental approximations by reducing each number to one significant figure followed by zeroes.
- 2016, Rob Eastaway, Mike Askew, Maths on the Go: 101 Fun Ways to Play with Maths (page 31)
- Zequals is a fun way of ruthlessly rounding numbers so that every number you deal with becomes simple. Using Zequals, whenever you encounter a number, you immediately round it to a single digit followed by zeroes (if it's bigger than ten).
- 2016, Rob Eastaway, Mike Askew, Maths on the Go: 101 Fun Ways to Play with Maths (page 31)
Verb
[edit]zequals
- (mathematics, rare) Is equal to, after performing such a reduction.
- 2016, Rob Eastaway, Mike Askew, Maths on the Go: 101 Fun Ways to Play with Maths (page 31)
- Using Zequals, whenever you encounter a number, you immediately round it to a single digit followed by zeroes (if it's bigger than ten). So for example: 18 zequals 20. 142 zequals 100. 2.3 zequals 2.
- 2016, Rob Eastaway, Mike Askew, Maths on the Go: 101 Fun Ways to Play with Maths (page 31)