Abstraction in mathematics refers to the process of extracting the underlying principles or structures from specific examples or particular cases. It involves generalizing concepts and removing unnecessary details to create a broader understanding that can be applied across various contexts. Here are a few key aspects of mathematical abstraction: 1. **Generalization**: Abstraction allows mathematicians to formulate general laws or theories that apply to a wide range of specific cases.
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