Results for: set of values satisfying an equation
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analyze something systematically, decrease, decrease the density of a negative, demote somebody, gain electrons, lessen, diminish, make something cheaper, oxidize, refine ore, simplify an equation, simplify something, take control of place or people, t...reduce
answer to subtraction equation, defining feature, disagreement, distinguishing feature, remainder, significant change, state of being unlike others, unusual quality, distinction; disagreement; remainder (Mathematics)difference
appear to be equal, consider as equivalent, consider to be equal; make into an equation; reduce to an average, form an equation, reduce something to the same levelequate
apply quantum mechanics to, express in quantum numbers, restrict a variable to a specific set of values (Physics); subdivide into small but measurable units; express in terms of quantum mechanicsquantize
as much as the eye can hold; full or satisfying view, good look; strikingly attractive personeyeful
assess account, assess something, bring elements into harmony, bring equation into equality, counterweight, difference between debit and credit, emotional stability, equal debit and credit, equal or cancel out, equality of elements in an equation, equa...balance
assumption of middle-class valuesembourgeoisement
available by prescription only, conforming to accepted standards, moral, pertaining to values and principles, of ethicsethical
average, mean; located in the middle, mean; middle number or value in any given set of numbers or values (Mathematics); straight line from the vertex of a triangle to the middle of the opposite side (Geometry), in the middle of a bilateral animal, or t...median
bad behavior, degeneration, degradation, deterioration; decline, descent; deviance; state of having low moral values, state of equal energy, worsened conditiondegeneracy
bar chart, graph with bars representing valuesbar graph
be convenient to somebody, be right for something or somebody, be satisfying to somebody, business executive, clothes for particular purpose, clothes made of same material, fit, match; satisfy, please; provide with a suit, clothe; be suitable; be satis...suit
be indecisive, cause to change predictably, move backward and forward, vary regularly between two positions; vacillate between two opinions; fluctuate between high and low values; swing predictably between two extremesoscillate
become useless, become worse, deteriorate; lose quality; deteriorate into a state of low moral values; cause deterioration, equal in energy, in a worsened condition, inferior, mental retard; sexual pervert, one who has does not follow the accepted mora...degenerate
belief in a human-based morality, concern for people, Renaissance cultural movement, system of thought which values human dignity and achievements; study of the humanitieshumanism
 

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