Sentences with phrase «for pure math»

If you're going for pure math, the best way to pay off your debts would be to start with the one with the highest interest rate, since that will save you the most interest per dollar that you pay back.

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With my maths we have a net spend of around # 12m and saved thousands in wages this window and for that reason the fact we did not sign a experienced and commanding center half is not only bad its pure negligence by Wenger.
It may be true for modern physics; but most branches of pure math require a trivially insignificant amount of money (basically, a living stipend for a couple hundred mathematicians who are great enough that you don't want to waste their time on teaching - for - a-living; some office supplies; and if you're really forward thinking, a larger one - time outlay for a fund whose interest pays for prestige prizes ala Fields Prize).
The key to the discovery was applying the pure math concept of mean width, which is trickier to measure than its cousins — surface area and volume, says materials scientist David Srolovitz of Yeshiva University in New York City, who, along with mathematician Robert MacPherson of the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, N.J., published the finding online today in Nature.
If you can get at the pure math involved for all the axis, it wouldn't be difficult to figure out a stereo displacement for each visual field, then blit them together on the same frame buffer.
«Up to now, pure math especially has had very little PR and has been almost a private affair for its aficionados,» he says.
«New derivation of pi links quantum physics and pure math: Researchers stumbled upon a famous pre-Newtonian formula for pi while computing the energy levels of a hydrogen atom.»
If you do the math you can see that 23 grams of the whole thing will be pure nutrients, with the remaining 7 grams for everything else.
Make your maths lessons pure, simple and engaging with Tes resources for advanced pure mathsematics.
UC - Riverside and its partners in the Inland Empire College Success and Career Readiness Collaborative, for instance, traced math deficiencies in arriving college students back to the fourth grade, where they found that there was too much emphasis on pure multiplication, addition, subtraction, and division, without a sense of how in real life those computations might be used.
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