Noun
(grammar) A grammatical number denoting a quantity of exactly two.
Coordinate terms: singular number, trial number, plural number
(algebra) An element of an algebra (the algebra of dual numbers) which includes the real numbers and an element ε which satisfies ε ≠ 0 and ε² = 0.
Hypernym: hypercomplex number
If f(x) is a polynomial or a power series then its derivative can be obtained “automatically” using dual numbers as follows:
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{\displaystyle f'(x)={f(x+\epsilon )-f(x) \over \epsilon }}
where
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{\displaystyle f(x+\epsilon )}
should be expanded using the algebra of dual numbers. The role of the ε is therein similar to that of an infinitesimal.
See Dual number: Slavic languages for a discussion of number phrases in Russian and other Slavic languages. Source: Internet