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Mathematics: Basics and Applications

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This lecture covers the basics of mathematics and its applications in architecture. Topics include polynomial functions, algebraic expressions, and solving equations. The instructor introduces concepts like the difference of squares and cubes, as well as the use of imaginary numbers in real problems.

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