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Encyclopedia > Value (mathematics)

Value in mathematics refers to the quantity that is represented by a variable. Functions map a set of values to another set of values. A variable such as x, y, or z has a value. A value is not a quantity. In computer science and mathematics, a variable is a symbol denoting a quantity or symbolic representation. ... Partial plot of a function f. ... In computer science and mathematics, a variable is a symbol denoting a quantity or symbolic representation. ... Quantity is a general term used to refer to any type of quantitative property or attribute, such as mass, length, or time. ...


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Valuation (mathematics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (647 words)
Informally, a valuation is an assignment of particular values to the variables in a mathematical statement or equation.
In logic and model theory, a valuation is a map from the set of variables of a language of order 0 or 1 to the universe of some interpretation of that language.
They generalize to commutative algebra the notion of size inherent in consideration of the degree of a pole or multiplicity of a zero in complex analysis, the degree divisibility of a number by a prime number in number theory, and the geometrical concept of contact between two algebraic or analytic varieties in algebraic geometry.
valuation: Definition, Synonyms and Much More from Answers.com (2219 words)
The net asset value method, also referred to as net worth or owner's equity, is one of the most commonly employed of all valuation approaches.
Once the value of the business's assets has been settled upon, the appropriate discount rate must be determined and used to bring the future cash flows back to their present value at the as-of date of the valuation.
If the valuation methodology used is based on price-earnings ratios of comparable public companies and the interest being valued is the entirety of a company, a control premium may be imposed.
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