Examples of using Mathematically in English and their translations into Turkish
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To skunk territory right now. Okay, Phil, I would tread lightly, if each session is eight hours long… cause you are walking real close But, mathematically.
I run an orphanage for mathematically challenged kids, and I was hoping
I believe we are genetically predisposed to copulate. as the two most… attractive members of our little community service gang, Mm, so mathematically.
Mathematically, at least, it should be possible to reach the station's orbit and in time.
It's got to be time for something not shit. So logically, mathematically.
To reach the station's orbit and in time. Mathematically, at least, it should be possible.
For something not shit. it's got to be time So logically, mathematically.
And as a physicist, even though it still hits me in the gut I understand it mathematically and I understand it intellectually.
In fact, those of you who are still conscious and mathematically competent, will note that this is a semi-log plot.
which is then described mathematically by a Lorentz transformation.
SU(3)c color transformations correspond to"rotations" in color space which, mathematically speaking, is a complex space.
In quantum mechanics, the wave-like property of one particle can be described mathematically as a complex-valued function, the wave function, commonly denoted by the Greek letter psi ψ.
Galileo expressed the time-squared law using geometrical constructions and mathematically precise words, adhering to the standards of the day.
Although this usage of the term"complex plane" has a long and mathematically rich history, it is by no means the only mathematical concept that can be characterized as"the complex plane.
Helmholtz investigated mathematically the effects of induction upon the strength of a current and deduced therefrom equations,
Mathematically, this assumption means k f k r+ k c a t{\displaystyle k_{ f}= k_{ r}+ k_{\ mathrm{cat.
Mathematically, homogeneity has the connotation of invariance,
Mathematically, E τ θ{\displaystyle E=\tau\theta\} where E is the energy,
Ibn Al-Haytham, in effect, laid down the challenge for all astronomers who followed, which was to come up with an explanation for how the heavens move that is both mathematically consistent, and agrees with what we observe.
Like the Kerr metric for an uncharged rotating mass, the Kerr-Newman interior solution exists mathematically but is probably not representative of the actual metric of a physically realistic rotating black hole due to stability issues.