👉 Authorized math, often referred to as standard or conventional mathematics, is a system of notation and rules that mathematicians and students universally agree upon for expressing mathematical concepts and solving problems. It includes fundamental definitions, such as the properties of numbers, operations like addition and multiplication, and concepts like functions and sets. Notation is standardized to ensure clarity and consistency; for example, the equals sign (=) denotes equality, not addition. The rules of arithmetic and algebra, including the order of operations (PEMDAS/BODMAS), are universally accepted to avoid ambiguity in calculations. This framework allows for precise communication and problem-solving across the mathematical community, facilitating both teaching and learning.