Only eight of 26 opponents ventured to establish their intelligence quotients. |
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His favourite topics in number theory included binary quadratic forms, quadratic residues, Gauss sums and Fermat quotients. |
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Suppose that, in modern notation, S denotes the sum of the aliquot parts of n, that is the sum of its proper quotients. |
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Students will be able to use reciprocals, quotients, Pythagorean identities, cofunctions, and composite-arguments to prove trig identities. |
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Only children with intelligence quotients equal to or greater than 70 were included in the sample. |
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By examining the limits of sums, products and quotients of variable quantities, Mengoli was setting up the basic rules if the calculus thirty years before Newton and Leibniz. |
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It should be no wonder that they abandon books, manifest lower intelligence quotients, fail to achieve academically, and have depressed professional aspirations. |
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The tangent line is a limit of secant lines just as the derivative is a limit of difference quotients. |
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After all the votes have been tallied, successive quotients are calculated for each party. |
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The classical ring of quotients of a commutative Bezout ring is a regular local ring if and only if R is a commutative semihereditary local ring. |
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Rational numbers are susceptible of description as quotients of two integers. |
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Religious beliefs are not born of the same conditions through which knowledge is established. Thus, in the technical philosophical sense, they carry no truth quotients. |
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