the littel girl was inexact about her awnser
Psychology is an inexact science and the results of some psychological tests are open to interpretation.
An irrational number
No.
Exact differentials refer to changes in a function that can be expressed as the total differential of that function, meaning there exists a scalar function whose differential equals the given expression. Inexact differentials, on the other hand, cannot be derived from a single function and typically arise in contexts like thermodynamics, where they represent changes in quantities that are path-dependent. In mathematical terms, an exact differential ( df ) satisfies the condition ( \frac{\partial^2 f}{\partial y \partial x} = \frac{\partial^2 f}{\partial x \partial y} ), while inexact differentials, such as ( dQ ) or ( dW ), do not meet this criterion.
Inexact. The opposite of an opposite is a double negative, which is the term itself.
The opposite's opposite of inexact is still inexact. It is similar to having two negatives in a sentence, making it a positive and therefore, no longer needing the negative. e.g. "I don't not understand what you mean." When having two negatives in a sentence, they cancel each other out. This is a similar situation to "The opposite of the opposite of inexact" because the two opposites cancel out each other. The opposite of the opposite of something is the same as what it is originally.
inexact
Inexact. It is like a double negative that turns into a positive, or like the old saying that "Two wrongs don't make a right, but three lefts do."
Antonyms for the word exact: approximate, imprecise, inaccurate, incorrect, indefinite, inexact
Mathematics is not an inexact science. The court did not approve of his inexact answers.
the littel girl was inexact about her awnser
exact
Psychology is an inexact science and the results of some psychological tests are open to interpretation.
An irrational number
flexible, tolerant, inexact
In- is the prefix for the word inexactness.