What are some examples of word roots used in mathematical terms?

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What are some examples of word roots used in mathematical terms?

Some examples of word roots used in mathematical terms are:

1. Graph- (from the Greek word "graphos" meaning "writing") - used in words like graph, graphic, and geography.
2. Geo- (from the Greek word "ge" meaning "earth") - used in words like geometry, geology, and geodesic.
3. Trig- (from the Greek word "trigonon" meaning "triangle") - used in words like trigonometry, trigonometric, and trigonometric functions.
4. Poly- (from the Greek word "polus" meaning "many") - used in words like polygon, polynomial, and polyhedron.
5. Equi- (from the Latin word "aequus" meaning "equal") - used in words like equilateral, equidistant, and equilibrium.
6. Quad- (from the Latin word "quattuor" meaning "four") - used in words like quadrilateral, quadratic, and quadrangle.
7. Sym- (from the Greek word "syn" meaning "together") - used in words like symmetry, symmetric, and symmetrical.
8. Log- (from the Greek word "logos" meaning "word" or "reason") - used in words like logarithm, logarithmic, and logic.
9. Calc- (from the Latin word "calculus" meaning "pebble" or "small stone") - used in words like calculus, calculate, and calculation.
10. Stat- (from the Latin word "status" meaning "state" or "condition") - used in words like statistics, statistical, and statistician.