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Faculty of Economics, University PIM , Trebinje , Bosnia and Herzegovina
The aim of this paper is to highlight the possibility of interpreting some recent mathematical theories without formulas. First, we will describe these mathematical theories (linear and metric spaces, affine transformations, and groups of transformations) via formulas in the language of modern mathematics. We will then explain these topics without formulas using experiments in mechanics, physics and chemistry, and construction as well as through examples from everyday practice.
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