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Перевод: algebra speek algebra


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алгебра


Тезаурус:

  1. As stated above, the algebra now called classical concerned itself with (polynomial) equations, in particular with attempts to supply formulae for the roots of equations of degrees 3, 4, 5, etc.
  2. Even if every child of thirteen was learning algebra at eleven o'clock on a Wednesday, each child would be learning algebra for himself, with the help of his own class teacher.
  3. As he "crammed" his Latin and algebra, he read Don Quixote and Boccaccvo and set aside time to read twenty pages of Goethe and twenty pages of Malory daily.
  4. In algebra they developed a concept of polynomials and pioneered an algebraic geometry that has traditionally been ascribed to Descartes.
  5. Computer graphics is, among other things, just what the mathematician needed: an appropriate mechanism for turning algebra into forms.
  6. In any case the word algebra is nowadays often prefixed, to indicate different stages of development, by adjectives such as classical, modern and abstract.
  7. bugger about with algebra and abstract fractions
  8. In its curriculum the school concentrated on mathematics and science; there were courses in algebra, geometry and Newtonian physics.
  9. Whilst there does not appear to be any universal agreement on the precise meaning to be attached to these prefixes (compare the definitions of modern algebra in 71, p. 669 and 81, p. 702) we can fairly safely say that classical algebra is the present synonym for the theory of equations, a theory in which are manipulated symbols which invariably represent numbers, be they complex, real or rational.
  10. The first really useful realization of the Lie algebra of the Geroch group was formulated by Kinnersley and Chitre (1977, 1978 a , b), who demonstrated the action of the infinitesimal elements of the group in terms of an infinite hierarchy of potentials.
  11. One possible definition of algebra 116 is that it is the study of operations, of rules of computation.
  12. It forms the backbone of an important result in algebra, known as the Cycle Decomposition Theorem for Modules.

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