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Matrix
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English
Pronunciation
- IPA: /meɪtrɪks/, /mætrɪks/
- SAMPA: /"meItrIks/, /"m{trIks/
Noun
matrix (Plural: matrices)
- Natural material in which something is embedded
- (Mathematics) a rectangular arrangement of numbers or terms, used for transforming coordinates, solving simultaneous equations , representing graphs and digraphs, etc
Translations
- Dutch: matrix m
- Esperanto: Matrico
- Finnish: matriisi
- French: matrice f
- German: Matrix f
- Italian: matrice f
- Polish: Macierz
- Portuguese: Matriz
- matrice f
- matica f
- Spanish: Matriz
- Swedish: matris c
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA: maːtrɪks
Noun
matrix m (Plural: matrices, matrixen )
- (Mathematics) a rectangular arrangement of numbers or terms, used for transforming coordinates, solving simultaneous equations , representing graphs and digraphs, etc
Translations
- English: matrix
German
Pronunciation
- IPA: maːtrɪks
Noun
Matrix f (Plural: Matrizes , Matrices, Matrizen )
- (Mathematics) a rectangular arrangement of numbers or terms, used for transforming coordinates, solving simultaneous equations , representing graphs and digraphs, etc
Translations
- English: matrix
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