What is another word for algebraically?

Pronunciation: [ˌald͡ʒɪbɹˈe͡ɪɪkli] (IPA)

Algebraically is an adverb used to describe mathematical operations or expressions. Synonyms of algebraically include mathematically, numerically, computationally, logically, systematically, and analytically. These words embody a similar sense of calculation and problem-solving as algebraically. However, each of them has a slightly different connotation depending on the context of use. Mathematically is the most general-purpose term, while numerically is more precise, referring to numerical calculations. Computationally leans toward use in computer simulations, while systematically suggests a step-by-step approach to problem-solving. Analytically describes a mathematical approach using continuous variables, while logically refers specifically to reasoning and deduction.

Usage examples for Algebraically

Answer this point, and say also if you have got promotion; for what precise sign you are algebraically expressed by at this writing, may serve Fitzgerald for a fellowship question.
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Charles Lever
But this will not materially affect the results to be described presently, the slight existing current merely adding itself algebraically to the current of response.
"Response in the Living and Non-Living"
Jagadis Chunder Bose
It is thus seen that there may be an existing feeble current, to which the effect of light is added algebraically.
"Response in the Living and Non-Living"
Jagadis Chunder Bose

Famous quotes with Algebraically

  • I've taught statistics, math courses and what I've found is that often if you teach them algebraically the formulas, you'll have one group of kids doing well.
    Robert Sternberg

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