Definition of Radical sign

1. Noun. A sign indicating the extraction of a root.

Generic synonyms: Sign

Lexicographical Neighbors of Radical Sign

radical axis
radical cation
radical cell
radical center
radical chic
radical cystectomy
radical ion
radical line
radical lines
radical mastectomy
radical mastoidectomy
radical neck dissection
radical operation for hernia
radical plane
radical sign (current term)
radical surgery
radicalisable
radicalisation
radicalise
radicalised
radicalises
radicalising
radicalism
radicalisms
radicalities
radicality
radicalizable
radicalization
radicalizations

Literary usage of Radical sign

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mathematical Dictionary and Cyclopedia of Mathematical Science: Comprising by Charles Davies, William Guy Peck (1855)
"All quantity under the radical sign to the required power, divide the index ... It is so called because its recip- radical sign to a power indicated by the ..."

2. Elements of Algebra by Silvestre François Lacroix, John Farrar (1833)
"It will be readily seen, that if this radical expression stood alone in one member, we might make the radical sign to disappear by raising this member to a ..."

3. Elements of Algebra by Silvestre François Lacroix, John Farrar (1825)
"It will be readily seen, that if this radical expression stood alone in one member, we might make the radical sign to disappear by raising this member to a ..."

4. A College Algebra by George Albert Wentworth (1903)
"When there is no rational factor outside of the radical sign, the surd is said to be entire; as, V2, Va. 162. Since Va x V6 x >Xc = ^fabc, the product of ..."

5. An Introduction to Algebra: Being the First Part of a Course of Mathematics by Jeremiah Day, Anthony Dumond Stanley (1859)
"Ex. 1. Reduce a to the form of the nth root. The nth power of a is a*. (Art. 228.) Over this, place the radical sign, ..."

6. American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and ...by William Nicholson by William Nicholson (1821)
"Thus "t a"m and am, and - nm m nm ^ j = — , = -=—, and therefore "/a and m/ a, reduced to the same radical sign, become"1^ 7m andean- If you are to reduce ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Radical sign on Dictionary.com!Search for Radical sign on Thesaurus.com!Search for Radical sign on Google!Search for Radical sign on Wikipedia!

Search