释义 |
radicand
rad·i·cand R0012500 (răd′ĭ-kănd′)n. The quantity under a radical sign. For example, 3 is the radicand of √3. [Latin rādīcandum, neuter gerundive of rādīcāre, to take root, from rādīx, rādīc-, root; see radical.]radicand (ˈrædɪˌkænd; ˌrædɪˈkænd) n (Mathematics) a number or quantity from which a root is to be extracted, usually preceded by a radical sign: 3 is the radicand of √3. [C20: from Latin rādīcandum, literally: that which is to be rooted, from rādīcāre to take root, from rādīx root]rad•i•cand (ˈræd ɪˌkænd, ˌræd ɪˈkænd) n. Math. the quantity under a radical sign. [1895–1900; < Latin rādīcandum, neuter gerundive of rādīcāre] rad·i·cand (răd′ĭ-kănd′) The number or expression written under a radical sign, such as the 3 in √3.Translations
radicand
radicand[′rad·ə‚kand] (mathematics) The quantity that appears under a radical sign. |