algebraic
意味: Relating to or involving algebra, the branch of mathematics that uses symbols and letters to represent numbers and quantities in formulae and equations.
Algebraic is the adjective form of 'algebra' and describes expressions, equations, structures, and methods that use symbolic notation rather than purely numerical computation. It contrasts with 'arithmetic' (involving specific numbers) and 'transcendental' (functions like sin, cos, and e^x that are not algebraic). It collocates with 'expression,' 'equation,' 'structure,' 'notation,' and 'manipulation.'
例文
- The students were asked to simplify the algebraic expression before solving for x. 学生们被要求在求解x之前先化简代数表达式。Se pidió a los estudiantes que simplificaran la expresión algebraica antes de despejar x.学生たちはxについて解く前に、代数式を簡約するよう求められました。학생들은 x의 값을 구하기 전에 대수식을 간단히 정리하라는 과제를 받았습니다.
- Algebraic methods provide a powerful framework for analysing abstract mathematical structures. 代数方法为分析抽象数学结构提供了强有力的框架。Los métodos algebraicos proporcionan un marco potente para analizar estructuras matemáticas abstractas.代数的手法は抽象的な数学的構造を分析するための強力な枠組みを提供します。대수적 방법은 추상적인 수학적 구조를 분석하기 위한 강력한 틀을 제공합니다.
- She found the algebraic approach more elegant than brute-force numerical computation. 她发现代数方法比暴力数值计算更为优雅。Consideró el enfoque algebraico más elegante que el cálculo numérico por fuerza bruta.彼女は代数的アプローチの方が力任せの数値計算よりも洗練されていると感じました。그녀는 대수적 접근법이 무차별 대입 수치 계산보다 더 우아하다고 느꼈습니다.
発音
使い方ガイド
場面: academic, scientific
トーン: neutral
起源と歴史
From Medieval Latin algebraicus, from Arabic al-jabr (the reunion of broken parts), the title of a treatise by the 9th-century mathematician al-Khwarizmi. The English adjective form dates from the 17th century.
文化的背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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