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/ˌæɹɪθmˈɛtɪkəl/
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ADJECTIVE
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relating to or involving arithmetic
arithmetical computations
How To Use arithmetical In A Sentence
- In this Thabit deals with arithmetical operations applied to ratios of geometrical quantities.
- Check the draft for arithmetical accuracy and internal consistency Obtain representation in writing from the client acknowledging its responsibility.
- Another arithmetical result presented by Brahmagupta is his algorithm for computing square roots.
- Translated into arithmetical terms, the result is 79 octillion, 228 septillion, 162 sextillion, 514 quintillion, 270 quadrillion with 15 zeros attached; that is 79,228,162,270,000,000,000,000,000.
- The results indicated that the four executive functions were related to children's arithmetical cognitive strategies separately.
- In particular, the Constitution, which British journalists regularly confuse with the Declaration of Independence, is calibrated so as to correct the arithmetical simplicities of an undifferentiated popular will.
- Diene synthesis is a special case, where, owing to certain geometrical and arithmetical relations, growth of the atom chain by attachment of new molecules ceases. lnstead, the chain catches its own tail, so to speak, and forms itself into a ring which can grow no further. Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1950 - Presentation Speech
- Babylonian mathematics went far beyond arithmetical calculations.
- There is as yet no warrant for ruling out an arithmetical set that is not decidable, or for ruling out a decidable set that is not arithmetical.
- The underlying assumption of the project is that certain computer-based experiences can help pupils bridge the gap between arithmetical and algebraic thinking.