new math
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of new math
First recorded in 1965–70
Example Sentences
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“This new math can simulate them, because it computes the same way nature does.”
From MarketWatch
And the new math should not prevent Mr. Modi from securing a third consecutive term as prime minister.
From New York Times
But she couldn’t have anticipated the quick surge in interest rates the following year and, even with a large down payment, the new math made her uneasy.
From New York Times
The new math will bring the numbers closer together.
From Seattle Times
Burns called the new math a “multiplier” on top of the more stringent targets coming soon from the Biden administration.
From Seattle Times
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