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resultant

Resultant vs Resultive - What's the difference?

resultant | resultive |


As a verb resultant

is .

As an adjective resultive is

(obsolete) resultant.

Resultant vs Eliminant - What's the difference?

resultant | eliminant |


In mathematics terms the difference between resultant and eliminant

is that resultant is a vector that is the vector sum of multiple vectors while eliminant is resultant.

As nouns the difference between resultant and eliminant

is that resultant is anything that results from something else; an outcome while eliminant is resultant.

As an adjective resultant

is following as a result or consequence of something.

Resultant vs Subresultant - What's the difference?

resultant | subresultant |


In mathematics terms the difference between resultant and subresultant

is that resultant is a vector that is the vector sum of multiple vectors while subresultant is a generalization of a resultant that is the product of the pairwise differences of the roots of polynomials.

As nouns the difference between resultant and subresultant

is that resultant is anything that results from something else; an outcome while subresultant is a generalization of a resultant that is the product of the pairwise differences of the roots of polynomials.

As an adjective resultant

is following as a result or consequence of something.

Resultant vs Resultantly - What's the difference?

resultant | resultantly | Related terms |

Resultantly is a related term of resultant.



As an adjective resultant

is following as a result or consequence of something.

As a noun resultant

is anything that results from something else; an outcome.

As an adverb resultantly is

as a result; because of this.

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