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positive definite

adjective

Mathematics.
  1. (of a quadratic form) positive for all real values of the variables, where the values are not all zero.
  2. (of a matrix) displaying the coefficients of a positive definite quadratic form.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • positive definiteness noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of positive definite1

First recorded in 1905–10
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The one who is bound by an evil habit or has yielded to the fascinations of an alluring spirit must make a positive, definite decision, in every way possible turn from the temptation, and call upon God for help with a faith that will not waver; then deliverance is sure to come, and grace to be an overcomer.

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They imply a confession of lack of such wisdom as would enable me to make positive definite proposals.

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The significance of this early period lies in the fact that, in the positive, definite system of Christianity, systematic thought, which was fast becoming disorganized and sceptical, found a center about which it might rally and focus itself, and the scattered fragments of philosophy were all collected together, by either friends or foes, about the new religion.

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There ought to be some very quick, positive, definite answer.

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Nearly at the same time an important change passed over her religious views, and the vague deism of her youth deepened into a positive, definite, and earnest Christianity, but without mysticism and without intolerance.

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