a quantity to be divided
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dividenda quantity to be divided
dividendsDIVIDEND, a quantity to be divided
modulia. that number by which the logarithms in one system are multiplied to yield the logarithms in another b. quantity by which two given quantities can be divided to yield the same remainders c. absolute value
modulusa. that number by which the logarithms in one system are multiplied to yield the logarithms in another b. quantity by which two given quantities can be divided to yield the same remainders c. absolute value
indivisiblethat cannot be divided / an indefinitely small quantity
dividendA number to be divided by another number
dividendsA number to be divided by another number
divisorsA number by which another number is to be divided
splitting(of an issue) Cause (a group) to be divided because of opposing views
splits(of an issue) Cause (a group) to be divided because of opposing views
indivisible(of a number) Unable to be divided by another number exactly without leaving a remainder
quartilesEach of four equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable
percentileEach of the 100 equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable
percentilesEach of the 100 equal groups into which a population can be divided according to the distribution of values of a particular variable
summandsA quantity to be added to another
subtrahendsA quantity or number to be subtracted from another
subtrahendA quantity or number to be subtracted from another
multiplicandA quantity that is to be multiplied by another (the multiplier)
minuendsA quantity or number from which another is to be subtracted
multiplicandsA quantity that is to be multiplied by another (the multiplier)
dosethe measured quantity of a therapeutic agent to be taken at one time
multiplierA quantity by which a given number (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied
dosesthe measured quantity of a therapeutic agent to be taken at one time
multipliersA quantity by which a given number (the multiplicand) is to be multiplied
numberedAssess or estimate the size or quantity of (something) to be a specified figure
numberingAssess or estimate the size or quantity of (something) to be a specified figure
variablesA quantity that during a calculation is assumed to vary or be capable of varying in value
logarithmsA quantity representing the power to which a fixed number (the base) must be raised to produce a given number
parametersA quantity whose value is selected for the particular circumstances and in relation to which other variable quantities may be expressed
parameterA quantity whose value is selected for the particular circumstances and in relation to which other variable quantities may be expressed
vinculahorizontal stroke or bar drawn over a quantity consisting of several members or terms in order to show that they are to be considered together
vinculumhorizontal stroke or bar drawn over a quantity consisting of several members or terms in order to show that they are to be considered together
functionA variable quantity regarded in relation to one or more other variables in terms of which it may be expressed or on which its value depends
functionsA variable quantity regarded in relation to one or more other variables in terms of which it may be expressed or on which its value depends
faradsthe SI unit of capacitance, formally defined to be the capacitance of a capacitor between the plates of which there appears a potential difference of one volt when it is charged by a quantity of electricity equal to one coulomb. Symbol: F
faradthe SI unit of capacitance, formally defined to be the capacitance of a capacitor between the plates of which there appears a potential difference of one volt when it is charged by a quantity of electricity equal to one coulomb. Symbol: F
isospinsA vector quantity or quantum number assigned to subatomic particles and atomic nuclei and having values such that similar particles differing only in charge-related properties (independent of the strong interaction between particles) can be treated as different states of a single particle