Algebraic uncertainty
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VARIABLEAlgebraic uncertainty
VALUEAlgebraic input
XANDYAlgebraic unknowns
XESAlgebraic unknowns
XYZAlgebraic symbols.
QUADRATICAlgebraic equation
COSETAlgebraic grouping
NOMIALAlgebraic term.
ISTOAlgebraic term.
ISTOAlgebraic phrase
INDEXAlgebraic exponent
YAXISAlgebraic reference line
XANDYThe algebraic mysteries.
BOOLEAlgebraic theory pioneer
IMAGINARYNUMBERPart of an algebraic expression
TERMComponent of an algebraic equation
algebraicalrelating to algebra also ALGEBRAIC
monomialsAn algebraic expression of this type
algebraicallyALGEBRAICAL, relating to algebra also ALGEBRAIC
trinomialsAn algebraic expression of three terms
BINOMIALTHEOREMAlgebraic short cut, invented by Newton.
groupoidalgebraic system closed under a binary operation
monomial(of an algebraic expression) Consisting of one term
monomialan algebraic expression consisting of a single term
trinomial(of an algebraic expression) Consisting of three terms
monomialsMONOMIAL, an algebraic expression consisting of a single term
factorsA number or algebraic expression by which another is exactly divisible
abelianpertaining to an algebraic system in which an operation is commutative
binomialsAn algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms
binomialAn algebraic expression of the sum or the difference of two terms
productA quantity obtained by multiplying quantities together, or from an analogous algebraic operation
productsA quantity obtained by multiplying quantities together, or from an analogous algebraic operation
quanticalof or like a quantic, a homogeneous algebraic function of two or more variables
transformmathematical quantity obtained from a given quantity by an algebraic, geometric, or functional transformation
primitive(of an algebraic or geometric expression) From which another is derived, or which is not itself derived from another
primitivesAn algebraic or geometric expression from which another is derived; a curve of which another is the polar or reciprocal
coefficientA numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression (e.g., 4 in 4xy)
coefficientsA numerical or constant quantity placed before and multiplying the variable in an algebraic expression (e.g., 4 in 4xy)
transcendental(of a number, e.g., e or p) Real but not a root of an algebraic equation with rational roots
polynomialsAn expression of more than two algebraic terms, esp. the sum of several terms that contain different powers of the same variable(s)