Examples of 'mathematical sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "mathematical sense"

mathematical sense: This phrase is used to indicate a logical or reasonable understanding of a mathematical concept or principle

How to use "mathematical sense" in a sentence

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Our lives are chaotic processes in the mathematical sense.
In a mathematical sense anything is possible.
It still exists in the mathematical sense.
This makes the most mathematical sense as you will be saving more in interest over time.
We prove that this measure is a true distance in a mathematical sense.
Running totals only make mathematical sense when transactions are sorted by date.
This paradigm is named for functions in the mathematical sense.
To get a non mathematical sense of what he did, and how he did it.
Using it entails employing a group in the mathematical sense of the term.
Finally, there is no rigorous mathematical sense to the transformations on the differential quantities involved.
Other systems are based on money management and actually make mathematical sense.
Like the other senses, our mathematical sense can be refined with practice.
It uses some mathematical notation but is not a theorem in the mathematical sense.
Now, this mathematical sense opens not only to statistics, but to stochastic as well.
The amazing thing is that these imaginary geometries make perfect mathematical sense.

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The term " curve " is used herein in its mathematical sense to include a straight line.
A lot of other systems are based on money management and make some mathematical sense.
Indeed, it may have made mathematical sense to dismiss the highest paid employee first.
The term should therefore not be construed only in the strict mathematical sense.
Do I care if it makes mathematical sense or not?
Students may also need to check mathematical solutions to determine if they make mathematical sense.
Born organizer, mathematical sense of order, executive capacity.
The surface defining the gums and teeth is in a mathematical sense infinitely thin.
This " surface of revolution " thus is primarily a notational or hypothetical surface in mathematical sense.
The constructions I have described show how to make precise mathematical sense of the Buddhist views.
Preferably, the pattern defined by the relative movement is continuous in the mathematical sense.
That doesn't even make mathematical sense.
Imperative programming does have subroutine functions, but these are not functions in the mathematical sense.
To the infinite power, in the mathematical sense.
SO you simplify it, so you can start dealing with it in a mathematical sense.
It really doesn't make mathematical sense.
The Navier - Stokes equations are also of great interest in a purely mathematical sense.
The term “ set ” is used in the mathematical sense.
Reducing the number of births per woman to reduce poverty made mathematical sense to him.
The real number " 4 " is a real number in the strict mathematical sense of this term.
The contoured surface 19 may be described in a mathematical sense.
The Thomas theorem is not a theorem in the mathematical sense.
These two are identical in a surreal, almost mathematical sense.
No, it is not a sphere ; not in the strict mathematical sense.
This " basis " is not a basis in the usual mathematical sense.
Which, however, is not the composition in strict mathematical sense.
Note that I am using ' partition ' in a mathematical sense.
When I said * best *, I meant in a mathematical sense.

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