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absciss
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abscisse
▪ I. absciss, abscisse, n. (ˈæbsɪs) Pl. -es; more commonly in the L. form abscissa (æbˈsɪsə), pl. abscissae; also Eng. abscissas. [L. abscissa (sc. linea a line) cut off; pa. pple. of abscindere: see abscind.] 1. Geom. Literally, a line or distance cut off; spec. the portion of a given line intercep... Oxford English Dictionary
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abscission
abscission (æbˈsɪʃən) [ad. L. abscissiōn-em n. of action f. abscindĕre; see abscind. Lit. ‘a tearing away,’ but confused with abscision, q.v.] 1. The action or process of abscinding; a cutting off or violent separation. lit. and fig.1612 Woodall Surgeon's Mate Wks. 1653, 387 This abscission is not d... Oxford English Dictionary
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abscissor
† abˈscissor Obs. rare—1. [f. L. absciss- ppl. stem of abscind-ĕre + -or; as if a. L. *abscissor.] One that tears or rends asunder.1647 Lilly Christian Astr. xxviii. 184 We may justly call him Strong, Hurtfull, Destroyer, Abscissor, because he onely destroys and perverts the nature of the Question. Oxford English Dictionary
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intercepted
intercepted, ppl. a. (ɪntəˈsɛptɪd) [f. prec. + -ed1.] Caught or stopped by the way, cut off, etc.: see the verb.1623 Cockeram, Intercepted, taken by the way. 1665 Boyle Occas. Refl. iv. xi. (1848) 235 A private Whisper, or the Intimation from..an intercepted Letter. 1700 Dryden Sigism. & Guisc. 118 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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subtriplicate
ˈsubˌtriplicate, a. Math. [sub- 10.] 1. Of a ratio or proportion: Being that of the cube roots of the quantities; thus, 2 : 3 is the subtriplicate ratio of 8 : 27.1656 [see subduplicate]. 1710 J. Harris Lex. Techn. II, Paraboloids, are Paraboliform Curves in Geometry; whose Ordinates are supposed to... Oxford English Dictionary
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evolute
▪ I. evolute, a. and n. (ˈɛvəljuːt) [ad. L. ēvolūt-us, pa. pple. of ēvolvĕre to roll out: see evolve.] A. adj. a. evolute curve = B 1. b. (See quot. 1835.)1796 Hutton Math. Dict. I. 453/1 s.v., The values of the absciss and ordinate of the Evolute curve EC. 1828 ― Course Math. II. 351 Any radius of ... Oxford English Dictionary
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constant
constant, a. (n.) (ˈkɒnstənt) [a. F. constant (14th c. in Littré), ad. L. constāns, constānt-em standing firm, firm, immovable, stable, etc., pres. pple. (also used as adj.) of constāre to stand together, stand firm, etc., f. con- + stāre to stand.] A. adj. 1. a. Standing firm in mind or purpose; st... Oxford English Dictionary
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Find a parabola which equation is $y=ax^2+bx$ and its tangent in $(1,1)$ is the straight line $y=3x-2$ I would be glad to have some hints or clues in this problem, I have tried doing the derivate of $y$ which is $2ax+...
Simpler: write the abscissæ equation for the intersection of the parabola and the line: $$ax^2+bx=3x-2\iff ax^2+(b-3)x+2=0.$$ The line is tangent to the
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harmonic
harmonic, a. and n. (hɑːˈmɒnɪk) [ad. L. harmonic-us, a. Gr. ἁρµονικός skilled in music, musical, in neut. pl. ἁρµονικά as n., theory of music, music, f. ἁρµονία harmony: see -ic. Cf. F. harmonique (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.).] A. adj. 1. a. Relating to music, musical; in reference to ancient music, Rel... Oxford English Dictionary
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isothermal
isothermal, a. and n. (aɪsəʊˈθɜːməl) [f. F. isotherme (see prec.) + -al1.] A. adj. 1. Of, pertaining to, indicating, or corresponding to equal temperatures; a. esp. in Phys. Geog. applied to a line (imaginary or on a map, etc.) connecting places on the earth's surface at which the temperature for a ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Finding the area of the part of the plane given by the curves I am supposed to find the area of the part of the plane given by the curves: $$y=x^{2},y=-x^{2}, -4x+4=y$$ I know that I have to divide it into two parts a...
If $\xi_+$ and $\xi_-$ are the abscissæ of $A$ and $B$, $H,K$ their projections on the $x$-axis, the upper and lower areas are (see figure below): $$\mathcal
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parameter
parameter Math. (pəˈræmɪtə(r)) [a. mod.L. parameter, -metrum, fem. (Mydorge 1631), in F. paramètre (‘la ligne nommé ailleurs costé droit, paramètre, et icy coadjuteur’ Desargues 1639); f. Gr. παρα- beside, subsidiary to + µέτρον measure.] 1. In conic sections: The third proportional to any given dia... Oxford English Dictionary
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co-ordinate
▪ I. co-ordinate, a. and n. (kəʊˈɔːdɪnət) [f. L. co- + ordināt-us ordered, arranged, pa. pple. of ordināre to order; prob. formed as a parallel to subordinate. Cf. mod.F. coordonné. But in some senses it is analysed as co- + ordinate.] A. adj. 1. Of the same order; equal in rank, degree, or importan... Oxford English Dictionary
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X
X (ɛks) pl. X's, Xs (ˈɛksɪz), the twenty-fourth letter of the modern and the twenty-first of the ancient Roman alphabet, corresponding in form and position to the Greek Χ. The early Greek forms {egxi1} {egxi2} represented the aspirated voiceless velar (kh) in the Ionian alphabet, and (ks) in the Cha... Oxford English Dictionary
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