In maths indices are little superscript numbers that are powers, ie they tell you how many times to multiply the base number by itself. eg in 103 the 3 is the index (singular of indices) which tells you to multiply 10 by itself thrice, ie 103 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 1000.
Information on indices maths can be found on the Laerd Mathematics website. There are many examples of formulas which one may find informative and useful.
If it is BIDMAS you want then it means: B brackets I indices D divide M multiply A addition S subtract
"indices" is plural of "index".
The singular form for the plural noun indices is index.
Indices (not indicies) have two meanings: one is powers. In the expression x3, the 3 is an index. The second meaning is a counter. If you have five observations and they are labelled X1, X2, ... , X5 then the numbers in Xn is an index.
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Information on indices maths can be found on the Laerd Mathematics website. There are many examples of formulas which one may find informative and useful.
Indices is the plural of index. In mathematics, the index most commonly refers to the exponent or a degree of an nth root.
Index (plural indices).
If it is BIDMAS you want then it means: B brackets I indices D divide M multiply A addition S subtract
some person probally thought ow lets create bidmas it goes into maths lovely brakets indices division multiplication addition subtraction
The word "indices" is already plural, so the plural form is still the same word. The singular form is "index", e.g. One index, two indices, 24 indices, 1,000 indices.
"indices" is plural of "index".
nope , cause the singular of indices is index!.
Indices is the plural form of the noun index.
The singular form for the plural noun indices is index.
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