Examples of using Mathematically in English and their translations into Thai
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I mean, mathematically.
Mathematically impossible to reconcile human behavior.
These points are calculated mathematically based on the low.
Some masterpieces of world classics are literally calculated mathematically.
And the way we mathematically define it is, you say Sal.
Because I want to stay relatively mathematically formal.
As such, it has been mathematically modeled, algorithmically analyzed.
In fact, as we see, it will come out at 8 1/3% mathematically.
Mathematically, the Maximum Trading Power Account Value* Maximum Trading Leverage Ratio.
But this is the exact same thing mathematically as we did up here.
And just as a little bit of background-- And I will prove this to you experimentally, not mathematically.
Comedian John Oliver hosts a mathematically representative debate about climate change.
The universe can very successfully be described mathematically.
Mathematically determined value of a derivative instrument as dictated by a pricing model such as the Black-Scholes model.
He claims that the universe we live in mathematically is very elegant.
A to minus 2b, you get this vector right here, and that's exactly what we did when we solved it mathematically.
Based on the data and behavior of the other players at the table mathematically calculates the most accurate and reliable action.
Well, if we just look at it mathematically, if we have 0 curl, somehow, the rotation in our x direction must be being offset by a rotation in the y direction.
So we need to figure out some way to calculate this, or a more mathematically precise definition.
What the hero did to the girl is mathematically the same as running her over with a space shuttle at maximum speed.
The TANH() function returns the hyperbolic tangent of x, which is defined mathematically as sinh(x)/ coshx.
And so, you can start to visualize things mathematically, with charts and graphs and think about what would actually happen with markets.
The COSH() function returns the hyperbolic cosine of x, which is defined mathematically as(exp(x)+ exp(-x))/ 2.
Now if you do this, it can be mathematically proven, in fact, that this is the best possible way of maximizing your chances of finding the perfect partner.
This sets us up for the intuition, in the next few videos we will introduce a mathematically rigourous definition of limits.
Hollywood and Congress derived this number mathematically back when they last sat down to improve copyright damages and made this law.
And that alternate way, even though it might not seem intuitive to you from the get-go in some ways is much more mathematically pure, than degrees.
The approach I have just described-and that I describe mathematically in the technical appendix-falls squarely within the classical probability sampling framework.
The Digital Certificate binds the identity of an organization to a public key that is mathematically related to a private key pair.
So one of these intermediate realities is, say, the most mathematically elegant reality, that leaves out the inelegant bits, the ugly asymmetries and so forth.