
la pendiente de una recta - WordReference Forums
Oct 23, 2005 · With an understanding of algebra and geometry, one can calculate the slope of a straight line; with calculus, one can calculate the slope of the tangent to a curve at a point. The concept of …
reading Maths - operazioni matematiche - WordReference Forums
Nov 4, 2007 · Hello, I'm new here and I'don't speak english well. I'd like to know the pronunciation of mathematical symbols and equations. How can I do? Where can I find these rules? Thank you, bye.
simbolo ʌ= (con el signo "=" debajo del "^") | WordReference Forums
Mar 8, 2011 · Hola, estoy traduciendo unos procedimientos analiticos de un laboratorio sobre la insulina garglina y me aparece el simbolo ʌ con el signo = debajo, no puedo ponerlo tal cual porque no lo …
How to say math formulae in English? | WordReference Forums
Nov 29, 2023 · The symbols in "X = Y + K + W" are pronounced the same as they are when a child recites the alphabet. (I took Latin for 2 years and I don't think we learned how to pronounce the …
Álgebra superior - WordReference Forums
Jun 23, 2008 · No estoy muy seguro. Si "álgebra superior" simplemente significa álgebra, pero a un nivel más profundo, podrías decir "advanced algebra". Si de lo contrario es el nombre estándar de …
slope or rise over run (Algebra) | WordReference Forums
Mar 10, 2009 · slope or, "rise over run" this is an academic term for a concept in Algebra that I would like to know how to write/speak properly in Spanish. thank you.
Big Data, Artificial Intelligence - WordReference Forums
May 5, 2019 · Hello. When writing names like Big Data or Artificiall Intelligence, do I have to write it with in capital letters? like this: With the digital age, other technological concepts like Big Data, Artificial …
despejar la variable | WordReference Forums
Jan 4, 2008 · En un texto de matematicas encontre esto: Ahora vamos a despejar la variable. Como se traducirira esa frase al ingles? Saludos
fundamental/foundational - WordReference Forums
Sep 20, 2023 · I chose this example specifically because fractions are foundational to algebra, trigonometry and even calculus. Source: Math isn't hard, it's a language - Randy Palisoc - …
key or keys? - WordReference Forums
Nov 7, 2008 · Assuming you are speaking of the answers listed for one test, use the singular: Answer Key. You would use the plural only if referring to separate lists of answers for multiple tests: The …