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UK
/mˌæθɪmˈætɪkəl/
]
[ US /ˌmæθəˈmætɪkəɫ/ ]
[ US /ˌmæθəˈmætɪkəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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relating to or having ability to think in or work with numbers
tests for rating numerical aptitude
a mathematical whiz -
of or pertaining to or of the nature of mathematics
a mathematical textbook
slide rules and other mathematical instruments
mathematical proof
a mathematical solution to a problem -
statistically possible though highly improbable
have a mathematical chance of making the playoffs -
characterized by the exactness or precision of mathematics
mathematical precision -
beyond question
a mathematical certainty
How To Use mathematical In A Sentence
- There are a lot of so-called "Mathematical Economic Models" in today's market, but none of them presents an inclusive and deterministic system.
- His wonder and admiration were again excited by the neatness and perfect order that prevailed throughout the encampment, the six guns of a battery aligned with mathematical precision and accompanied by their caissons, prolonges, forage-wagons, and forges. The Downfall
- Related, but not directly, I have spent much time getting to know fractals, 4d geometry, and other ‘strange’ mathematical phenomena.
- The principle of mathematical induction, claimed Poincaré, cannot be logically deduced.
- I must admit to being a biased Observor here, as I do relatively poorly with the math elements of Economics, and I have attempted a writing career of expressing Economics in nonmathematical terms. Math and Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
- Physicists like the mathematical beauty of string theory because it banishes the absurdities that pop up when quantum mechanics and gravity combine.
- We'll only give in when it becomes mathematically impossible to catch them.
- Educators have also applied paper folding to such diverse mathematical objects as logical structures, axiomatic systems, and tessellations with geometrical figures.
- have a mathematical chance of making the playoffs
- Bose and Home show mathematically that whenever one electron is detected in each path, they will be entangled.