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1 equation
• izjednačenje; jednačina; jednadžba; jednak; jednakost; ujednačenost -
2 equation evalution
• rešavanje jednačina -
3 equation of state
• jednačina stanja; povezuje volumen; temperaturu i pritisak jednog -
4 equation of the first degree
• jednačina prvog stepena; linearna jednačina -
5 equation of the second degree
• jednačina drugog stepena; kvadratna jednačina -
6 equation of the third degree
• jednačina trećeg stepena; kubna jednačina -
7 equation solver
• rešitelj jednačine; uređaj za rešavanje jednačina -
8 adiabatic equation
• adijabatska jednačina -
9 algebraic equation
• algebarska jednačina -
10 antenna equation
• jednačina antene -
11 beacon approach equation
• jednačina radiofara -
12 biguadratic equation
• bikvadratna jednačina -
13 binomical equation
• binomna jednačina -
14 characteristic equation
• karakteristična jednačina; koja opisuje gasno stanje -
15 chemical affinity equation
• hemijska jednačina; simbolično pretstavljanje hemi -
16 clapeyron equation
• jednačina zavisnosti tačke ključanja od pritiska; klajperonova jednačina; klapejronova jednačina zavisno -
17 clausius-clapeyron equation
• klaucijus-klajperonova jednači -
18 conditional equation
• uslov jednačina -
19 cubic capacity equation
• jednačina trećeg reda; kubna jednačina -
20 cubic equation
• kubna jednačina
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Equation — Équation (mathématiques) Cet article concerne les équations mathématiques dans leur généralité. Pour une introduction au concept, voir Équation (mathématiques élémentaires). … Wikipédia en Français
équation — [ ekwasjɔ̃ ] n. f. • 1613; h. XIIIe « égalité »; lat. æquatio 1 ♦ (1637) Math. Relation conditionnelle existant entre deux quantités et dépendant de certaines variables (ou inconnues). Poser une équation. Mettre en équation un phénomène complexe … Encyclopédie Universelle
Equation — E*qua tion, n. [L. aequatio an equalizing: cf. F. [ e]quation equation. See {Equate}.] 1. A making equal; equal division; equality; equilibrium. [1913 Webster] Again the golden day resumed its right, And ruled in just equation with the night.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
equation — e‧qua‧tion [ɪˈkweɪʒn] noun [countable] a statement in mathematics, showing that two quantities are equal acˈcounting eˌquation one of the relationships between assets and liabilities used in accounting: • The accounting equation here is: assets… … Financial and business terms
equation — [ē kwā′zhən, ikwā′zhən] n. [ME equacioun < L aequatio] 1. the act of equating; equalization 2. the state of being equated; equality, equivalence, or balance; also, identification or association 3. a) a complex whole [the human equation] b) an… … English World dictionary
equation — index balance (equality), comparison, parity Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
equation — late 14c., a term in astrology; meaning “action of making equal” is from 1650s; mathematical sense is from 1560s, on notion of equalizing the expressions; from L. aequationem (nom. aequatio) an equal distribution, community, from pp. stem of… … Etymology dictionary
equation — ► NOUN 1) the process of equating one thing with another. 2) Mathematics a statement that the values of two mathematical expressions are equal (indicated by the sign =). 3) Chemistry a symbolic representation of the changes which occur in a… … English terms dictionary
Équation — Cet article concerne les équations mathématiques dans leur généralité. Pour une introduction au concept, voir Équation (mathématiques élémentaires). … Wikipédia en Français
Equation — This article is about equations in mathematics. For the chemistry term, see chemical equation. The first use of an equals sign, equivalent to 14x+15=71 in modern notation. From The Whetstone of Witte by Robert Recorde (1557). An equation is a… … Wikipedia
equation — /i kway zheuhn, sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of equating or making equal; equalization: the symbolic equation of darkness with death. 2. equally balanced state; equilibrium. 3. Math. an expression or a proposition, often algebraic, asserting the… … Universalium