RE: Meaning behind your username 2.0
October 13, 2018 at 11:18 am
(This post was last modified: October 13, 2018 at 11:24 am by Kernel Sohcahtoa.)
I chose mathematical names that would sound like the name of an Indian chief. When I studied American history, I enjoyed learning about American Indians, especially American Indian leaders.
In group theory, the kernel of a homomorphism f from a group G to a group K is the set of all elements x in G with the defining property that f(x) is equal to the identity element of K, which is denoted as e_K. SOH-CAH-TOA is a mnemonic in trigonometry which stands for sine opposite hypotenuse- cosine adjacent hypotenuse- tangent opposite adjacent.
In group theory, the kernel of a homomorphism f from a group G to a group K is the set of all elements x in G with the defining property that f(x) is equal to the identity element of K, which is denoted as e_K. SOH-CAH-TOA is a mnemonic in trigonometry which stands for sine opposite hypotenuse- cosine adjacent hypotenuse- tangent opposite adjacent.