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  • 1inconsistent equations — n. two or more equations impossible to satisfy by any one set of values for the variables (Ex.: x + y = 1 and x + y = 2) * * * …

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  • 2inconsistent equations — n. two or more equations impossible to satisfy by any one set of values for the variables (Ex.: x + y = 1 and x + y = 2) …

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  • 3inconsistent — adjective Date: 1620 lacking consistency: as a. not compatible with another fact or claim < inconsistent statements > b. containing incompatible elements < an inconsistent argument > c. incoherent or illogical in thought or actions ; changeable d …

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  • 4System of linear equations — In mathematics, a system of linear equations (or linear system) is a collection of linear equations involving the same set of variables. For example,:egin{alignat}{7}3x ; + ; 2y ; ; z ; = ; 1 2x ; ; 2y ; + ; 4z ; = ; 2 x ; + ; frac{1}{2} y ; ; z …

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  • 5Einstein field equations — General relativity Introduction Mathematical formulation Resources Fundamental concepts …

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  • 6system of equations — or simultaneous equations In algebra, two or more equations to be solved together (i.e., the solution must satisfy all the equations in the system). For a system to have a unique solution, the number of equations must equal the number of unknowns …

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  • 7Dirac bracket — The Dirac bracket is a generalization of the Poisson bracket developed by Paul Dirac to correctly treat systems with second class constraints in Hamiltonian mechanics and canonical quantization. It is an important part of Dirac s development of&#8230; …

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  • 8несовместные уравнения — &mdash; [А.С.Гольдберг. Англо русский энергетический словарь. 2006 г.] Тематики энергетика в целом EN inconsistent equations …

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  • 9History of general relativity — Creation of General Relativity Early investigations As Albert Einstein later said, the reason for the development of general relativity was that the preference of inertial motions within special relativity was unsatisfactory, while a theory which …

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  • 10Algebraically closed group — In mathematics, in the realm of group theory, a group A is algebraically closed if any finite set of equations and inequations that make sense in A already have a solution in A . This idea will be made precise later in the article.Informal&#8230; …

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