algebraic
pronunciation
How to pronounce algebraic in British English: UK [ˌældʒɪ'breɪɪk]
How to pronounce algebraic in American English: US [ˌældʒəˈbreɪk]
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- Adjective:
- of or relating to algebra
Word Origin
- algebraic (adj.)
- 1660s, from algebra + -ic. Earlier was algebraical (1570s).
Example
- 1. The basic skills of algebraic formula manipulation have always been key for me .
- 2. However , the algebraic signs of the required relations seem to me to point at least in the right direction .
- 3. The research team found similar results in high school sophomores who practiced with the software that wynn haimer used , working to match algebraic equations with graphs .
- 4. An array of clever tricks has extended their life to about ten microseconds-enough to perform the simple algebraic operations that are the lifeblood of computing .
- 5. Octonions are indeed odd creatures . They are one of only four number systems in which division is possible , and so allow the full range of algebraic operations to be performed .