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radicand
[ rad-i-kand, rad-i-kand ]
noun
Mathematics.
- the quantity under a radical sign.
radicand
/ 藢r忙d瑟藞k忙nd; 藞r忙d瑟藢k忙nd /
noun
- a number or quantity from which a root is to be extracted, usually preceded by a radical sign
3 is the radicand of 鈭3
radicand
- The number or expression that is written under a radical sign, such as the 3 in 鈭3.
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of radicand1
C20: from Latin 谤腻诲墨肠补苍诲耻尘 , literally: that which is to be rooted, from 谤腻诲墨肠腻谤别 to take root, from 谤腻诲墨虫 root
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