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English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
English-Russian scientific dictionary. 2008.
Inverse Yield Curve — ► See Yield Curve … Financial and business terms
inverse yield curve — negative yield curve … Accounting dictionary
Inverse curve — In geometry, the inverse curve of a given curve C with respect to a fixed circle with center O and radius a is the locus of points P for which OPQ are collinear and OP • PQ = a 2 as Q runs over the original curve C .We may invert a plane… … Wikipedia
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inverse — adj., n. /in verrs , in verrs/; v. /in verrs /, adj., n., v., inversed, inversing. adj. 1. reversed in position, order, direction, or tendency. 2. Math. a. (of a proportion) containing terms of which an increase in one results in a decrease in… … Universalium
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