Noun Phrase
/ɪɡˈzækt mʌlˈtɪplɪti/
The term "exact multiplicity" generally refers to a precise count or specific number of instances or occurrences of a particular thing. In various contexts, especially in mathematics or statistics, it denotes the exact number of roots in a polynomial or other occurrences with specific criteria. The frequency of use can depend on specialized fields such as mathematics, engineering, or data analysis, leading to more frequent appearances in written contexts (e.g., research papers, textbooks) than in everyday oral speech.
The calculation of the exact multiplicity of the roots helped us solve the polynomial equation more efficiently.
El cálculo de la multiplicidad exacta de las raíces nos ayudó a resolver la ecuación polinómica de manera más eficiente.
Understanding the exact multiplicity of data points is crucial in statistical analysis.
Comprender la multiplicidad exacta de los puntos de datos es crucial en el análisis estadístico.
While "exact multiplicity" is not commonly found as part of idiomatic expressions, similar phrases involving "exact" or "multiplicity" can be found in specialized discussions, particularly in academia and technical fields. Here are related idiomatic expressions:
"With exact precision"
He measured the dimensions of the room with exact precision.
Él midió las dimensiones de la habitación con precisión exacta.
"The multiplicity of choices"
The multiplicity of choices can sometimes overwhelm customers.
La multiplicidad de opciones puede a veces abrumar a los clientes.
"Exacting standards"
She maintained exacting standards in her work.
Ella mantuvo estándares exigentes en su trabajo.
Originates from Latin "exactus," meaning "driven out" or "completed," which derives from "exigere," meaning "to drive out" or "to demand."
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