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algebraic

[al-juh-brey-ik] / ˌæl dʒəˈbreɪ ɪk /




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What I miss most is closing my eyes at night, then opening them and it’s morning, that total submersion, yesterday’s problems wiped away like algebraic equations on a junior-high blackboard.

From The Wall Street Journal

And whether expressed in algebraic logic or ancient Greek hymn, its chorus is the same throughout the universe: Be fruitful and multiply.

From Salon

With all respect, they need human beings to just sit with them and work through fractions and algebraic equations and all the other operations that make math so beautiful and tricky.

From Seattle Times

Intersection theory, one of Larson’s specialties, is a branch of a field called algebraic geometry.

From Scientific American

The ancient Babylonians of Mesopotamia used many different words for unknowns in their algebraic system – typically words meaning length, width, area or volume, even if the problem itself was not geometric in nature.

From Scientific American