equivalently (Meaning)

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equivalently (adv.)

In an equal manner.

equivalently Sentence Examples

  1. Equivalently, we can solve the equation for x by subtracting 5 from both sides.
  2. The geometric construction leaves two triangles that are equivalently congruent to each other.
  3. Both theories can equivalently explain the experimental results, so more research is needed to determine which one is correct.
  4. Two sets are equivalently infinite if there exists a one-to-one correspondence between them.
  5. If temperatures are measured in degrees Celsius, then 20 degrees Celsius is equivalently equal to 68 degrees Fahrenheit.
  6. The two expressions are equivalently equivalent, meaning they have the same value for all possible inputs.
  7. In an electrical circuit, a resistor and a capacitor can be equivalently connected in parallel or in series.
  8. The two statements are equivalently logical, meaning they have the same truth value in all possible circumstances.
  9. In some contexts, "equivalent" and "equal" are equivalently used interchangeably, but in others, they have distinct meanings.
  10. The two algorithms are equivalently efficient, meaning they have the same time complexity for the same input size.

FAQs About the word equivalently

In an equal manner.

equally, identically, correspondingly, alike, also,similarly, likewise, ditto,so

differently, otherwise, differently,otherwise, variously, variously, vice versa, oppositely, conversely, dissimilarly

Equivalently, we can solve the equation for x by subtracting 5 from both sides.

The geometric construction leaves two triangles that are equivalently congruent to each other.

Both theories can equivalently explain the experimental results, so more research is needed to determine which one is correct.

Two sets are equivalently infinite if there exists a one-to-one correspondence between them.