inverse in the PONS Dictionary

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the inverse
the inverse of sth
inverse condemnation
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Coulomb's law states that two electric charges of the same sign will repel each other as the inverse square of the distance.
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This is the source of the term inverse or inversion in most of the names for this method.
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Each random variable is weighted in inverse proportion to its variance.
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He assembled evidence suggesting that worldwide there is an inverse statistical connection between population growth and how long a given government is likely to last.
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For the multiplicative inverse of a real number, divide 1 by the number.
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Irrespective of the definition used, numerical solution of the inverse problem is obtained as earth model that minimize the objective function.
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A split epimorphism is a morphism which has a right-sided inverse.
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These properties apply to all the inverse trigonometric functions.
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The inverse is given by the logarithm mapping which by unipotence is also a polynomial mapping.
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Character animation was made possible with motion editing for inverse and forward kinematics.
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