Cancellation-law


a mathematical rule pertaining to certain algebraic structures, as an integral domain or a field, that allows cancellation of a nonzero common factor of two equivalent quantities.

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    to make void; revoke; annul: to cancel a reservation. to decide or announce that a planned event will not take place; call off: to cancel a meeting. to mark or perforate (a postage stamp, admission ticket, etc.) so as to render invalid for reuse. to neutralize; counterbalance; compensate for: His sincere apology canceled his sarcastic […]

  • Canceller

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