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resultant
[ri-zuhl-tnt]
noun
Mathematics, Physics.vector sum.
Mathematics.a determinant the entries of which are the coefficients of each of two polynomials in a specified arrangement and the value of which determines whether the polynomials have a common factor.
something that results.
resultant
/ ɪˈʌəԳ /
adjective
that results; resulting
noun
maths physics a single vector that is the vector sum of two or more other vectors
resultant
A single vector that is the equivalent of a set of vectors.
Other 51Թ Forms
- resultantly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of resultant1
Example Sentences
"We had an excellent demo session, organised by Big Bear Music, and the resultant recordings were well received," said Mr Haynes, 83.
The resultant reduction in costs for AI applications may make them more appealing for business customers.
This was, in part, defined by the likes of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich bringing an influx of money, and the resultant hike in transfer fees and wages.
The resultant juddering had been unexpected and the crew were uncertain as to its impact, the report said.
The resultant delay can cost thousands of dollars in damages to airlines and security agencies.
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