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Что (кто) такое quadratic - определение

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Quadratic (disambiguation)

quadratic         
[kw?'drat?k]
¦ adjective Mathematics involving the second and no higher power of an unknown quantity or variable.
Origin
C17: from Fr. quadratique or mod. L. quadraticus, from quadratus, quadrare (see quadrate).
Quadratic         
·adj Tetragonal.
II. Quadratic ·adj Of or pertaining to a square, or to squares; resembling a quadrate, or square; square.
III. Quadratic ·adj Pertaining to terms of the second degree; as, a quadratic equation, in which the highest power of the unknown quantity is a square.
Quadratic         
In mathematics, the term quadratic describes something that pertains to squares, to the operation of squaring, to terms of the second degree, or equations or formulas that involve such terms. Quadratus is Latin for square.

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Quadratic

In mathematics, the term quadratic describes something that pertains to squares, to the operation of squaring, to terms of the second degree, or equations or formulas that involve such terms. Quadratus is Latin for square.

Примеры употребления для quadratic
1. When children came along, though, the equation became quadratic.
2. We had to do quadratic equations with our toes!‘ A snarling New Labour gamekeeper will then appear on the news to attack anyone who dares question ‘the undoubted achievement of our young people‘. Statistically, such year–on–year improvement is impossible.
3. It‘s proof that Take That inspire devotion, says Anita Sethi – and after five years standing outside their houses, she should know Tuesday December 6, 2005 The Guardian I have almost gotten cold feet about making this confession, so desperately have I tried to keep this disturbing epoch of my life under lock and key these past 10 years, to bury it beneath maths exercise books doodled over with quadratic equations and those skewed love triangles of early adolescence (Rob 4 Anita 4 Mark). I had hoped never to come within a mile of it during my excursions down memory lane.