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Closed-Formula

Definition:

A closed-formula, also known as a closed-form expression or an explicit formula, is a mathematical expression containing a finite number of operations and variables, which can be evaluated to obtain a specific value.

Sense 1:

Part of Speech: noun

Usage: Mathematics

Definition:

In mathematics, a closed-formula refers to an expression where all the variables and operations are defined, allowing for direct calculation or computation without requiring iterations or approximation.

Examples:

  1. The formula for the sum of the first n natural numbers, 1 + 2 + 3 + ... + n, is a well-known closed-formula which is expressed as n(n+1)/2.
  2. The quadratic formula, used to solve quadratic equations of the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0, is an example of a closed-form expression.

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Sense 2:

Part of Speech: adjective

Usage: General

Definition:

As an adjective, closed-formula refers to something that has a fixed or predetermined format, lacking flexibility for variation or customization.

Examples:

  1. The fill-in-the-blank type of questions in this exam have closed-formula answers.
  2. The closed-formula nature of the software restricts users from making extensive modifications to its core functionalities.

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