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US
/ˌæɫdʒəˈbɹeɪɪk/
]
[ UK /ˌældʒɪbɹˈeɪɪk/ ]
[ UK /ˌældʒɪbɹˈeɪɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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of or relating to algebra
algebraic geometry
How To Use algebraic In A Sentence
- Baker, while on a visit to Göttingen, was inspired by Klein to study algebraic function theory.
- Some indeed were revelling in the formulae of algebraical infinity and of twenty-four-dimensional space, like a child in the elementary class dealing with the four rules of arithmetic.
- Mathematicians had regarded algebraic numbers as, in some sense, simpler than transcendental numbers.
- Since we know that this distance is 260 miles, we can write the following algebraic equation to represent this information.
- Omar Khayyam, known chiefly in Europe as a poet, combined trigonometry and approximation theory to solve algebraic equations using geometry.
- His work led to considerable activity in the new area of algebraic combinatorics.
- By means of this algebraic method of thinking, objects are grasped spatially, in the blink of an eye.
- The first person known to have solved cubic equations algebraically was del Ferro but he told nobody of his achievement.
- You dragged yourself to school, your mind seething with half-digested algebraic formulas. ABOUT THE AUTHOR
- Putting those proportionalities together algebraically allows you deduce a relationship between speed and the number of rowers.