Sentences with phrase «which mathematical operations»

Students will learn which mathematical operations correspond to common English terms.
The resource also contains a fully editable PowerPoint in which the mathematical operation can be added.

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This sense of internality in mathematical functions is not particularly strange or unusual, and something like it is recognized by so different a mathematical philosopher as Wittgenstein: «The internal relation by which a series is ordered is equivalent to the operation that produces one term from another» (TLP 5.232).
His teachers at Far Rockaway High School (also the alma mater of Bernie Madoff and Carl Icahn) nurtured his interests, and at age 15 he undertook a project that he called «Extension of Cauchy - Reimann and LaPlace Equations to Analytic Functions of a Quarternion Variable» — which characterized some of the mathematical properties of differentiable functions (smooth operations) in a four - dimensional arithmetic system.
For decades, the yardstick of choice for gauging computer performance has been operations per second — the rate at which the machine can perform mathematical calculations, for example.
Judge Jones held that the patent was an improper attempt to monopolize mathematical operations, which can not be patented.
His interface works with tester algorithms based on simple mathematical operations which help in the compositional decesion - making and trigger different temporal and spectral musical events run by an unique timeline.
Originating from the Greek word arithmos, which means number, an algorithm is defined as a «procedure for solving a mathematical problem in a finite number of steps that frequently involves repetition of an operation or a step - by - step procedure for solving a problem, or accomplishing some end by a computer.»
Now the phenomenon could be saved only in so far as they could be reduced to a mathematical order, and this mathematical operation does not serve to prepare man's mind for the revelation of true being by directing it to the ideal measures that appear in the sensually given data, but serves, on the contrary, to reduce these data tot he measure of the human mind, which, given enough distance, being sufficiently remote and uninolved, can look upon and handle the multitude and variety of the concrete in accorance with its own patterns and symbols....
When Descartes» analytical geometry treated space and extension, the res extensa of nature and the world, so «that its relations, however complicated, must always be expressible in algebraic formulae,» mathematics succeeded in reducing and translating all that man is not into patterns which are identical with human, mental structures... Now the phenomena could be saved only in so far as they could be reduced to a mathematical order, and this mathematical operation does not serve to prepare man's mind for the revelation of true being... that appear in the sensually given data, but serves, on the contrary, to reduce these data to the measures of the human mind, which, given enough distance, being sufficiently remote and uninvolved, can look upon and handle the multitude and variety of the concrete in accordance with its own patterns and symbols....
Now the phenomena could be saved only in so far as they could be reduced to a mathematical order, and this mathematical operation does not serve to prepare man's mind for the revelation of true being by directing it to the ideal measures that appear in the sensually given data, but serves, on the contrary, to reduce these data to the measure of the human mind, which, given enough distance, being sufficiently remote and uninvolved, can look upon and handle the multitude and variety of the concrete in accordance with its own patterns and symbols.
That means the system — dubbed Sequoia — will handle a quadrillion mathematical operations per second and run about 10 times faster than today's top supercomputer at Los Alamos National Laboratory, which was also built by I.B.M.»
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