-
commensurable only
in power to the whole; the
other part is the apotome.
In this definition, two line
segments are said to be "
commensurable only
in power"...
- unit to another,
which can be used to
evaluate scientific formulae.
Commensurable physical quantities are of the same kind and have the same dimension...
- objects, and a
commensurable ratio represents a
relation between two
collections of
discrete objects", but Zeno
found that
in fact "[quantities]
in general are...
- Further,
every resultant is
clearly traceable in its components,
because these are
homogeneous and
commensurable. It is
otherwise with emergents, when, instead...
- that
science contains theories or
research traditions that are
largely commensurable; The
belief that
science sometimes incorporates new
ideas that are discontinuous...
- thus
allows for the ****ociation of
different goods and
makes them "
commensurable". He goes on to
state that
money is also
useful for ****ure exchange...
- b)=af\left({\frac {b}{a}}\right),}
which generalizes to a and b
rational numbers or
commensurable real numbers.
Keith Slavin has
shown that for odd a ≥ 1: gcd ( a , b...
-
coefficients in an
equation (often
in the form of
square roots, cube roots, and
fourth roots).
In Europe, such numbers, not
commensurable with the numerical...
- two
sides of any
equation must be
commensurable or have the same dimensions. A
person who has
calculated the
power output of a car to be 700 kJ may have...
- to
Feldwebel (Sergeant). A Fähnrich is an NCO, though, and will have
commensurable tasks. Fähnrich zur See –
naval officer candidate rank
equivalent to...