Definition of Diagonally. Meaning of Diagonally. Synonyms of Diagonally

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Definition of Diagonally

Diagonally
Diagonally Di*ag"o*nal*ly, adv. In a diagonal direction.

Meaning of Diagonally from wikipedia

- In geometry, a diagonal is a line segment joining two vertices of a polygon or polyhedron, when those vertices are not on the same edge. Informally, any...
- Look up diagonalization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. In logic and mathematics, diagonalization may refer to: Matrix diagonalization, a construction...
- diagonal (also interior diagonal or body diagonal) of a polyhedron is a line connecting two vertices that are not on the same face. Space diagonals contrast...
- A diagonal argument, in mathematics, is a technique emplo**** in the proofs of the following theorems: Cantor's diagonal argument (the earliest) Cantor's...
- was named for the fact that two railroads intersected diagonally near the town site. Diagonal is located 5 miles west of US Route 169 and approximately...
- linear algebra, the main diagonal (sometimes prin****l diagonal, primary diagonal, leading diagonal, major diagonal, or good diagonal) of a matrix A {\displaystyle...
- The empty diagonal (French: diagonale du vide) is a band of low-density po****tion that stretches from the French department of the Landes in the southwest...
- non-defective if it is similar to a diagonal matrix. That is, if there exists an invertible matrix P {\displaystyle P}  and a diagonal matrix D {\displaystyle D}...
- chained diagonally dominant matrix. Weakly chained diagonally dominant matrices are non-singular and include the family of irreducibly diagonally dominant...
- In geometry, a face diagonal of a polyhedron is a diagonal on one of the faces, in contrast to a space diagonal p****ing through the interior of the polyhedron...