matrix
mat
ˈmeɪt
meit
rix
rɪks
riks
British pronunciation
/mˈe‍ɪtɹɪks/
matrices

Definición y significado de "matrix"en inglés

01

matriz

a rectangular array of numbers or symbols organized in rows and columns, commonly used in linear algebra for representing equations, transformations, and vector operations
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Multiplying a matrix by a vector is a common operation in linear algebra, used in applications like computer programming and physics.
Multiplicar una matriz por un vector es una operación común en álgebra lineal, utilizada en aplicaciones como la programación informática y la física.
02

a form used for shaping or producing objects with a relief surface, such as phonograph records or type

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The artisan created a matrix for embossing patterns on leather.
03

the specialized tissue at the base of a nail responsible for nail growth

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Nail growth originates in the matrix beneath the cuticle.
04

the intercellular substance or environment in which tissue cells are embedded

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The extracellular matrix supports cell adhesion and signaling.
05

an environment, structure, or enclosure in which something originates, develops, or is contained

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The organization acted as a matrix for technological research.
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matriz, material de relleno

(geology) the fine-grained material surrounding larger rock fragments or grains within a sedimentary rock
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The limestone matrix contained fossil fragments.
La matriz de piedra caliza contenía fragmentos fósiles.
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