Equations [noun]

Definition of Equations:

equating

Synonyms of Equations:


Opposite/Antonyms of Equations:

-


Sentence/Example of Equations:

There was a pulse of red darkness in Beardsley's brain as all the mental and emotional equations of his being sang a sharp alarm.

Old Faithful had worked half-way through the algebra and was busy solving simultaneous equations whilst sitting on the War Loan.

From these equations the deflection produced by any given stress on the chains or by a change of temperature can be calculated.

Besides these general theorems of formul, what remains in the algebraical calculus is the resolution of equations.

The resolution of equations is, therefore, a mere variety of the general problem as above stated.

Some mathematical and chemical formulas and equations were modified in format or rearranged.

In going through Sophoulis' equations, Lancaster found what he believed was the flaw that was blocking progress.

It is only the microscopic equations that are supposed to be the same for all sorts of matter.

Now and then a notion penetrated to his brain, but when it came to equations he grew weary with the effort required.

The transformation equations work fine on an interstellar ship.