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  • 1 одноэлементная последовательность

    Русско-английский научно-технический словарь Масловского > одноэлементная последовательность

  • 2 одноэлементная последовательность

    Универсальный русско-английский словарь > одноэлементная последовательность

  • 3 член

    member матем., (напр. набора данных) tenant, term
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    член м. мат.
    term, member
    член библиоте́ки вчт.member of a library
    член бо́лее высо́кого поря́дка — higher(-order) term
    член вы́сшего поря́дка — highest(-order) term
    член мно́жества — element [member] of a set
    о́бщий член — general term
    оста́точный член — remainder (term)
    член отноше́ния, пе́рвый — antecedent
    член отноше́ния, после́дующий — succedent, consequent
    член отноше́ния, предыду́щий — antecedent
    подо́бные чле́ны — like [similar] terms
    группирова́ть подо́бные чле́ны уравне́ния — collect similar terms of an equation
    сокраща́ть подо́бные чле́ны уравне́ния — cancel similar [like] terms of an equation
    член после́довательности — member of a sequence
    член пропо́рции — term of a proportion, proportional
    член пропо́рции, кра́йний — extreme term of a proportion
    член пропо́рции, сре́дний — mean proportional
    член ря́да — term of a series
    оставля́ть чле́ны ря́да — retain terms of a series
    отбра́сывать чле́ны ря́да — discard [suppress] terms of a series
    свобо́дный член — absolute [constant, free] term
    ста́рший член — highest degree(d) term; term of highest degree; ( многочлена) leading coefficient
    член уравне́ния — term of an equation
    переноси́ть чле́ны уравне́ния из одно́й ча́сти в другу́ю — transpose terms from one to the other member [side] of an equation
    член уравне́ния, свобо́дный — absolute term of an equation

    Русско-английский политехнический словарь > член

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