mathematical is a adjective
Yes
formal, logical, precise, rigorous, complicated, simple (sometimes), elegant (all the time)That's all i came up with.
No. It is not an adjective. An adjective describes something.
Yes, it is an adjective.
No it's not a adjective, an adjective is a describing word.
Yes, it is an adjective. it is the comparative form of the adjective 'scary.'
Mathematical!
No, the word 'mathematical' is a adjective, a word used to describe a noun (a mathematical problem, a mathematical equation).The word 'mathematical' is the adjective form of the abstract noun, mathematics, a word for a field of study, a word for a concept.
mathematical models are based on a situation and they simulate the scenario.. a mathematical model isn't based on a nound, adjective or proposition - like RELAY.. so.. you cant have a mathematical model of relay, delay.. communication, confusion, etc etc :)
Baffled can be a verb, e.g. "The mathematical problems completely baffled me." Baffled can also be an adjective, e.g. "The baffled student simply could not work out the mathematical problems."
In "What are Robert and Sam writing in their math journal?" their is a possessive adjective and "math journal" is a noun phrase. You could could argue that math is an adjective if it were short for "mathematical".
Average is a synonym for mean (the mathematical term not the adjective)
Mathematical or mathematics is the English equivalent of 'mathematica'. The word in Latin may function as an adjective or as a noun in a sentence. As an adjective, the meaning is 'mathematical'. As a noun, its meaning is 'mathematics'. Either way, the Latin word traces its origins back to the older, classical Greek of the ancient Greeks. In classical Greek, the noun 'mathematike' means 'mathematics'.
The noun mathematics has the adjective form mathematical. The word "math" (used as a shortened form of the noun) is also used as a noun adjunct in terms such as math problem and math textbook.*The British shortened version is maths.
There are two widely divergent possibilities (missing letter?) :ratios (plural noun) - comparisons between mathematical valuesgracious (adjective) - polite
'Multiple' is a singular word in its own right. 'Multiples' is the plural word. NOT 'multiplies' , this is a mathematical operation.
formal, logical, precise, rigorous, complicated, simple (sometimes), elegant (all the time)That's all i came up with.
Mathematical sciences are a wide array of sciences that are based on mathematical principles.