orthogonated
Having a surface-area
orthogonal (lateral) to the curve of a line with respect to the
surface area between the x-y axis and the line-curve.The orthogonal-surface area contains non-visible
triangles which follow the non-contiguated rules of the nodes on surface-of-graphene.The line bends into a curve at every point these triangles are placed.
orthogonal
by Philosophistry on Feb 09, 2010 09:34:30
A word used by the tech-savvy to sound smarter than the really are.
More specifically:
A math term that means
perpendicular, but not just in
2D but in any dimension. Now commonly used to indicate an idea or concept that stands apart so much from everything else that it "sticks out," is "from
left field," or is "third-way."
Example:
"I have this co-worker who keeps using the word 'orthogonal,' usually after he
mentions some idea he thinks
is God's gift to man. Can't wait to get this word into my
vocab. Soon as I figure out what it means."
Bar-Modeling Orthogonality
by Numerati on Dec 05, 2024 17:12:20
When incorporating Singapore’s
bar model method—the problem-solving
visualization strategy to tackle word problems—at the elementary school level and its aim to develop students’ pre-algebraic thinking skills (before they are introduced to formal algebra) are not often partially achievable or necessarily
correlated in practice.
Example:
Wallet-friendly
Singapore math textbooks, workbooks, and teachers’ resources on their own doesn’t guarantee problem-solving mastery—
bar-modeling orthogonality seems to be a constant in many traditional American classrooms, often because of teachers’ or parents’ faux perception that a foreign math curriculum or publication is harder (or even inferior) than their local inch-deep-mile-wide one.