noun The outer boundary of a circular area; the perimeter of a circle

  • The circumference of a circle is equal to the diameter times pi.
  • To find the circumference, just double the radius and multiply by pi.
  • The circumference is like the outer edge of a circle, dude.
  • She felt like she was walking in circles, never getting closer to the circumference of her dreams.

verb to raise a number to the third power

adjective describing a number raised to the third power

  • The volume of a cube can be calculated by finding the length of one side and cubing it.
  • I love how my new phone case is cubed, it gives it a unique look.
  • I can't believe how cubed that guy's haircut is, it's so outdated.
  • Her emotions were cubed up inside, making it hard for her to express how she truly felt.

noun a financial product that derives its value from an underlying asset

adjective derived from another source

  • The derivative of a function at a given point is the rate at which the function is changing at that point.
  • I'm having trouble understanding how to find the derivative of this function.
  • I totally bombed the quiz on derivatives today.
  • The new product is a derivative of the original design, with some added features.

noun a difference between amounts of things; a distinction between similar things

adjective relating to or showing a difference

  • The differential between the two interest rates is quite significant.
  • There's a big differential in prices between the two stores.
  • The price differential is like night and day.
  • The differential in their personalities is what makes them such a dynamic duo.

verb to consider or treat as equal or equivalent

  • It is important not to equate correlation with causation in scientific research.
  • Don't equate being busy with being productive.
  • Just because you have a lot of followers doesn't equate to being popular.
  • She equated his love for her with the warmth of the sun on a summer day.

noun a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =)

  • The mathematician solved the complex equation using advanced algorithms.
  • I struggled with the equation, but eventually figured it out.
  • I totally aced that equation on the test.
  • Finding a solution to the problem felt like solving a difficult equation.

noun a whole or entire unit

adjective necessary for completeness; essential

  • Understanding the integral components of this complex system is crucial for its successful operation.
  • Being a team player is integral to succeeding in this company.
  • Dude, having good vibes is integral to having a great time at the party.
  • Patience is integral in building strong relationships with others.

pi

noun a mathematical constant representing the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, approximately equal to 3.14159

  • The value of pi is approximately 3.14159.
  • I can never remember the exact value of pi.
  • I heard that guy can recite pi to 100 decimal places!
  • She has a memory like pi, always remembering details.

adjective occurring, operating, or done at the same time

adverb simultaneously

  • The two events were scheduled to occur simultaneously.
  • We need to do both tasks at the same time.
  • Let's multitask and handle everything simultaneously.
  • Balancing work and personal life can feel like juggling multiple balls simultaneously.

noun a completely different line of thought or action

  • In mathematics, a tangent is a straight line that touches a curve at a single point without crossing it.
  • I went off on a tangent during the meeting and started talking about my vacation plans.
  • I was on a tangent about my favorite TV show and couldn't stop talking about it.
  • The conversation took a tangent when we started discussing politics instead of the original topic.

noun a trigonometry, a branch of mathematics dealing with the relations of the sides and angles of triangles and with the relevant functions of any angles

adjective neat and trim in form or appearance

  • The trigonometry problem required students to solve for the missing angle.
  • I struggled with the trig question on the math test.
  • I aced that trig problem like a boss.
  • She had a trig approach to solving complex issues, breaking them down into smaller parts.

noun a mathematical concept used in calculus to determine the area under a curve between two specific points

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  • The definite integral of a function f(x) over the interval [a, b] represents the signed area under the curve.
  • When you calculate the definite integral, you're basically finding the total area under the curve between two points.
  • Bro, the definite integral is like the legit total area under the curve from one point to another.
  • Understanding the definite integral is like uncovering the hidden story beneath the graph of a function.

noun a branch of mathematics that deals with integrals, including the determination of areas, volumes, and lengths

  • The study of rates of change and accumulation through integration is known as integral calculus.
  • I have a love-hate relationship with integral calculus; it's challenging but rewarding.
  • Integral calculus is no joke, but once you get the hang of it, it's smooth sailing.
  • Mastering integral calculus is like unlocking a whole new level of understanding in mathematics.

noun a mathematical concept used in calculus to find the antiderivative of a function

adjective describing the type of integral that does not have specified limits of integration

  • The process of finding the indefinite integral of a function involves finding the antiderivative of that function.
  • When you're looking for the indefinite integral of a function, you're basically trying to find the original function that it came from.
  • Dude, I spent hours trying to crack that indefinite integral problem.
  • Finding the indefinite integral is like unraveling a mystery to reveal the hidden function within.

noun a mathematical function that is the reverse of the derivative of another function

  • The antiderivative of a function f is a function F whose derivative is equal to f.
  • Finding the antiderivative of this function is a bit tricky.
  • I'm trying to figure out the antiderivative of this crazy function.
  • Understanding the antiderivative is like finding the missing piece of a puzzle.

noun a mathematical expression consisting of three terms

adjective describing something related to or consisting of three terms

  • The trinomial equation was challenging to solve due to its complex nature.
  • I struggled with the trinomial problem on my math homework.
  • I totally bombed that trinomial quiz, it was so hard!
  • Her emotions were like a trinomial, with multiple layers and complexities.

noun a plural form of the noun 'adradius', which is a term not found in standard dictionaries and may be a specialized or technical term

  • The engineer calculated the adradiuses of the circles to ensure they would fit within the designated area.
  • I have no idea how to measure adradiuses, do you?
  • Let's just estimate the adradiuses of these shapes, it doesn't have to be exact.
  • The adradiuses of her personality were vast and complex, revealing many layers upon closer inspection.

aeb

noun Aeb is not recognized as a standard English word, so it does not have a specific definition as a noun.

  • The company implemented an AEB system to enhance vehicle safety.
  • I heard they installed a new AEB feature in the latest car model.
  • Check out the AEB tech in this ride, it's lit!
  • Having an AEB mindset can help you navigate through life's challenges more safely.

aeq

noun Aeq does not have a specific definition as a noun.

  • The Latin term 'aeq' is often used in legal documents to mean 'equal'.
  • I think 'aeq' is just a fancy way of saying 'equal'.
  • I have no idea what 'aeq' means, it sounds like gibberish to me.
  • In literature, 'aeq' is sometimes used symbolically to represent balance and harmony.

noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea

preposition a word that shows the relationship between a noun or pronoun and other words in a sentence

  • The efficiency of a machine is often considered a function of its design.
  • Whether or not we go to the party is basically a function of who else is going.
  • Your popularity is totally a function of how many likes you get on social media.
  • Success can be seen as a function of hard work and determination.