Coefficient

//ˌkoʊ.ɪˈfɪʃənt//

"Coefficient" in a Sentence (9 examples)

We assessed reliability using the Cronbach's alpha coefficient and validity using the correlation analysis.

How do you solve for the coefficient of a fraction?

The distance a golf ball flies off the face of a club is determined in large part by two factors: what the ball is made of, and the so-called coefficient of restitution, or COR, which is a measure of the transfer of energy from the club to the ball.

The quadratic coefficient in this term is questionable.

And so our own idea of Christ compels us to admit that two factors, the one natural, the other supernatural, were coefficient in his entrance into human life;

Nevertheless, there was some substance to the notion that acclaim and merit were coefficient.

Notice that many of the terms of the matrices [Sᵉ] (e = 1, 2, 3) vanish. We call the non-vanishing coefficients of the matrix [Sᵉ] the stiffness coefficients of element e and we denote them by Kᵣₛᵉ.

Definition 3.7. A lattice Λ is called an integral lattice if its Gram matrix has coefficients in ℤ.

Near-synonym: constant

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