- mathematics, an
implicit equation is a
relation of the form R ( x 1 , … , x n ) = 0 , {\displaystyle R(x_{1},\dots ,x_{n})=0,}
where R is a
function of several...
- In
multivariable calculus, the
implicit function theorem is a tool that
allows relations to be
converted to
functions of
several real variables. It does...
-
fewer functions than
untyped lambda calculus.
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Implicit function...
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proof is
quite similar to the
proof of the
implicit function theorem and, in fact, the
implicit function theorem can be also used instead.) More generally...
- Look up
implicit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Implicit may
refer to:
Implicit function Implicit function theorem Implicit curve Implicit surface...
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vectors and
column vectors of
multivariable functions, see
matrix calculus. A real-valued
implicit function of
several real
variables is not
written in...
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using theorem differentiation under the
integral sign. A real-valued
implicit function of a real
variable is not
written in the form "y = f(x)". Instead...
- (These two
functions also
happen to meet (−1, 0) and (1, 0), but this is not
guaranteed by the
implicit function theorem.) The
implicit function theorem...
- set of
zeros of a
function of
three variables.
Implicit means that the
equation is not
solved for x or y or z. The
graph of a
function is
usually described...
- y-axis, and that, at this point, g does not
define an
implicit function from x to y (see
implicit function theorem). If (x0, y0) is such a
critical point, then...