| equation |
in mathematics, expression that represents the equality of two expressions involving constants and/or variables, and thus usually includes an equals sign (=). For example, the equation A = pr2 equates the area A of a circle of radius r to the product pr2. The algebraic equation y = mx + c is the general one in coordinate geometry for a straight line. If a mathematical equation is true for all variables in a given domain, it is sometimes called an identity and denoted by ? ...
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| equipoise |
An ethical requirement of clinical trials, equipoise means that the researchers are not certain which arm will receive the best treatment.
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| equivalent |
Equal in value, quantity, force, etc. Having the same properties as another.
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| equilibrium |
the condition in which the forces acting on a body produce no external effect or movement in statics
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| equation |
A symbolic statement that can be used to do a calculation. For example, x = 12y, where x is the number of inches in y feet.
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