theorem的意思和读音

theorem

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theorems  

n.proposition,formula,deduction,statement,proposal

theoremn.

1.a rule or principle, especially in mathematics, that can be proved to be true

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n.1.a statement, especially in mathematics, that can be proved to be true by reasoning

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1.With Kuratowski's theorem, there is at least a criterion to use in discussing the nonplanarity of a graph.使

2.The concept of the specialized universal training and a theorem to determine if training is specialized are put forward.

3.And the second piece of information that we got was from the divergence theorem, and that was the one I spent time trying to explain.

4.But the precise definition is usually left out of articles that simplify the theorem for the general public.

5.Surely, if I believe an animal to be a cat and observe her barking, my belief should be updated--Bayes' theorem tells us how.

6.He notes the details, returns to his own time and teaches the theorem to a student, who then writes it up for Scientific American.

7.So, there's one place in real life where Green's theorem used to be extremely useful.

8.OK, so let's try to prove this theorem, at least this part of the theorem We're not going to prove that just yet.

9.By the age of 20, Sir Isaac Newton found a general binomial theorem which lead to the later development of calculus.20

10.As its applications , we obtained a construction theorem about a simplex and a geometric inequality about middle sections of a simplex.·