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What is a mathematical coincidence?
- A It is one that occurs when 6 expressions show a near-equation which has no theoretical explanation
- B It is one that occurs when 3 expressions show an equation which has no theoretical explanation
- C It is one that occurs when 2 expressions show a near-equation which has no theoretical explanation
- D It is one that occurs when 4 expressions show a near-equation which has no theoretical explanation
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A mathematical coincidence refers to a situation where two expressions exhibit a near-equation without any underlying theoretical explanation. In other words, it is a coincidence that these two expressions appear to be almost equal without any logical reason or mathematical relationship between them.