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Prononciation : [dɪˈraɪv]

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Contexte : « mathematics »

(verb) to calculate or figure something out based on other information. In math, this often means finding the slope of a line from a function.

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In class, we learned how to derive the equation of a line from its graph.

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She could not derive the answer from the information provided.

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Can you derive the equation from the graph of the function?

Contexte : « origin »

(verb) to come from or be based on something else. Like if you use some ingredients to make a new dish, that dish derives from the original ingredients.

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The English word 'school' derives from the Greek word 'scholē.'

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This new style does not derive from any traditional methods.

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What does this concept derive from in history?

Contexte : « variation »

(noun) something that is based on something else. Like a new recipe that comes from an old one.

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The new product is a derivation of the original design.

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There was no derivation of the old plan that worked well.

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Can you explain the derivation of this new theory?

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