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Definition of Algebraic language
1. Noun. An algorithmic language having statements that resemble algebraic expressions.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Algebraic Language
Literary usage of Algebraic language
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Algebra for Schools and Colleges by Simon Newcomb (1884)
"BOOK I. THE algebraic language. CHAPTER I. OF ALGEBRAIC NUMBERS AND OPERATIONS.
General Definitions. 1. Definition. Mathematics is the science which treats ..."
2. New Elementary Algebra Embracing the First Principles of the Science by Charles Davies (1891)
"EXERCISES IN INTERPRETATION OF algebraic language. Find the numerical values of
the following expressions when a = l, 6 = 2, e = 3, and d = 4: — 1. ab + be. ..."
3. Higher Algebra by George Egbert Fisher, Isaac Joachim Schwatt (1901)
"If г is the result of subtracting у from x, express in algebraic language the
following principles of subtraction : 2. The minuend is equal to the ..."
4. The Normal Elementary Algebra by Edward Brooks (1901)
"algebraic language. 44. algebraic language is a method of expressing mathematical
ideas by means of algebraic symbols. 4«5. Numeration in Algebra is the art ..."
5. The Normal Elementary Arithmetic: Embracing a Course of Easy and Progressive by Edward Brooks (1888)
"1 xpress in algebraic language — 1. The sum of a and 6. Ans. ati. 2. Three times
b subtracted from a. Ans. a — 36. 3. The sum of a and 6, minus c. ..."