A matrix element.
The term "eigenvalue" refers to a noun which means each set of values of parameter for which differential equation has a nonzero solution. It can also refers to any number such that given matrix subtracted by the same number and multiply to the identity matrix has a zero determinant.
They are a sequence of numbers and each sequence has a term number.
A matrix (plural matrices, or less commonly matrixes) is a rectangular array of numbers, such as an item in a matrix is called an entry or an element.
You take the logarithm of each term.
The first study of matrix algebra happened when Hermann Grassmann published "Theory of Extension" in 1844. In 1848, James Sylvester coined the term matrix while studying linear algebra.
The general term is a matrix. But you may be asking about a specific set of information, such as the periodic table?
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There is no specific term for living material within a cell that is confined to the nucleus. The nucleus does, however contain the DNA that is the blueprint for all protein production in the cell.
Population growth is the term used to describe a constant increase in the number of individuals within a population over a specific period of time.
Microeconomies.
The phrase "idempotent matrix" is an algebraic term. It is defined as a matrix that equals itself when multiplied by itself.
The term "eigenvalue" refers to a noun which means each set of values of parameter for which differential equation has a nonzero solution. It can also refers to any number such that given matrix subtracted by the same number and multiply to the identity matrix has a zero determinant.
The term for the gelatinous matrix in which all of the cells of a sponge are embedded is called mesohyl or mesoglea.
An organelle is a subunit within a cell with a specific, special function. Another term for organelle is the Latin term, organella.
They are a sequence of numbers and each sequence has a term number.
diagonal
adjugatee matrix