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Indeterminate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Indeterminate has a variety of meanings in mathematics: • Indeterminate (variable) • Indeterminate equation • Statically indeterminate • Indeterminate form It is also a term in botany and gardening: ...
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Indeterminate form - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In calculus and other branches of mathematical analysis, an indeterminate form is an algebraic expression obtained in the context of limits. Limits involving algebraic operations are often performed...
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Indeterminate (variable) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In mathematics, more precisely in algebra, an indeterminate is a quantity that is not known, and cannot be solved for. An indeterminate is different from a variable, which is solvable, at least cond...
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Definition of indeterminate in the Online Dictionary. Meaning of indeterminate. Pronunciation of indeterminate. Translations of indeterminate. indeterminate synonyms, indeterminate antonyms. Information about indeterminate in the free online English dictionary and encyclopedia. ... indeterminate - not capable of being determined;
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Indeterminate analysis (Math.), that branch of analysis which has for its object the solution of indeterminate problems. Indeterminate coefficients (Math.), coefficients arbitrarily assumed for convenience of calculation, or to facilitate some artifice of analysis.
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Indeterminate - Definition of Indeterminate at Dictionary.com a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms, and translation of Indeterminate. Look it up now! ... Not precisely determined, determinable, or established: a person of indeterminate age.
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Indeterminate varieties of tomatoes are also called "vining" tomatoes. They will grow and produce fruit until killed by frost and can reach heights of up to 10 feet although 6 feet is considered the norm. They will bloom, set new fruit and ripen fruit all at the same time throughout the growing season.
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