Coefficient vs Hyperboloid - What's the difference?
coefficient | hyperboloid |
cooperating
* 1850 , August Neander, The Life of Jesus Christ in Its Historical Connexion and Historical ... , page 13
* 2005 , Mathew Callahan, Boff Whalley, The Trouble with Music , page 12
(mathematics) A constant by which an algebraic term is multiplied.
A number, value or item that serves as a measure of some property or characteristic.
A particular surface in three-dimensional Euclidean space, the graph of a quadratic with all three variables squared and their coefficients not all of the same sign.
As nouns the difference between coefficient and hyperboloid
is that coefficient is a constant by which an algebraic term is multiplied while hyperboloid is a particular surface in three-dimensional Euclidean space, the graph of a quadratic with all three variables squared and their coefficients not all of the same sign.As an adjective coefficient
is cooperating.coefficient
English
(wikipedia coefficient)Alternative forms
*Adjective
(en adjective)- And so our own idea of Christ compels us to admit that two factors, the one natural, the other supernatural, were coefficient in his entrance into human life;
- Nevertheless, there was some substance to the notion that acclaim and merit were coefficient .
