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Showing 18 of 177 words/faɪnd/ [find]
[verb] To discover or perceive by chance or after searching; to locate something lost or desired.
/faɪnd ə kɑːrˈtiːʒən ɪˈkweɪʒən fɔːr ðə kɜːrv ɑːr eɪt saɪn eɪt θiːtə kɒz θiːtə/ [fahynd uh kahr-tee-zhuhn ih-kwey-zhuhn fawr thuh kurv ahr ey-t sahy-n ey-t the-tuh kawz the-tuh]
[verb] A mathematical instruction to perform a coordinate transformation, converting a polar equation involving radius (r) and angle (θ) into an algebraic expression using rectangular coordinates (x and y).
/faɪnd ðə dɪˈrɪvətɪv əv saɪn skwɛərd ɛks ˈkoʊˌsaɪn ɛks/ [find the derivative of sin squared x cos x]
[verb] To perform the mathematical operation of differentiation on the function f(x) = sin²(x)cos(x) using the product and chain rules, resulting in the expression 2sin(x)cos²(x) - sin³(x).
/faɪnd ðə dɪˈvaɪ.zər/ [find the divisor]
[verb] To determine the integer or number that divides a given dividend exactly, resulting in a quotient with no remainder.
/faɪnd ðə doʊˈmeɪn əv ðə kwɒˈdrætɪk ˈfʌŋkʃən/ [fahynd dhuh doh-meyn uhv dhuh kwod-rat-ik fuhngk-shuhn]
[verb] To determine the complete set of all possible input values (x-values) for which a given second-degree polynomial equation is defined.
/ˈfaɪndɪd/ [finded]
[verb] A common grammatical error used by non-native speakers or children as the past tense of 'find', instead of the correct form 'found'.
/ˈfaɪndər/ [finder]
[noun] A person who locates, discovers, or comes across something, especially by chance.
/ˈfaɪndɪŋ ˈvɜːr.tɛks ɒv pəˈræb.ə.lə/ [finding vertex of parabola]
[noun] The mathematical process or calculation used to determine the highest or lowest point (the vertex) of a quadratic curve.
/ˈfɪn.ɪʃ/ [finish]
[verb] To bring to an end; to complete or reach the last part of something.
/ˈfɪn.ɪʃt ˈprɒd.ʌkt/ [finished product]
[noun] A good or commodity that has completed the manufacturing process and is ready to be sold to consumers or used for its intended purpose.
/ˈfɪn.ɪʃ.ɪŋ/ [finishing]
[noun] The final stage of a process or the treatment applied to the surface of a manufactured object to improve its appearance or durability.
/fɜːrst lænd ˈbætəl ɒv ðə ˈsɪvəl wɔːr ɪn vərˈdʒɪnjə/ [first land battle of the civil war in virginia]
[noun] The initial armed land engagement between Union and Confederate forces within the geographical boundaries of Virginia during the American Civil War.
/ˈfɜːrst neɪm/ [first name]
[noun] The personal name given to an individual at birth or baptism, typically appearing before the surname or family name.
/ˈfɪʃ fɑːrm/ [fish farm]
[noun] An area in the water, or a commercial establishment on land, where fish are bred and raised for commercial purposes.
/ˈfɪt.ə.bəl/ [fitable]
[adjective] Capable of being fitted, adapted, or adjusted; suitable or appropriate for a particular purpose.
/ˈfɪt.nɪs ˈprəʊ.ɡræm/ [fitness programme]
[noun] A structured and planned schedule of physical exercises and often dietary guidelines designed to improve an individual's physical health, strength, or endurance.
/fɪks/ [fix]
[verb] To mend, repair, or adjust something so that it is in working order.
/fɪkst ˈsiːkwəns/ [fixed sequence]
[noun] A series of items, events, or actions that occur in a specific, predetermined order that cannot be altered.