Dyadic
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A dyadic is a math function that needs two things in order to give something out. Addition and multiplication are dyadic. Powers are also dyadic. There are many more functions that are dyadic.
Dyadic may specifically refer to:
- Dyad
- Dyadic communication
- Dyadic counterpoint, the voice-against-voice conception of polyphony
- Dyadic fraction
- Dyadic product
- Dyadic rational (also known as Dyadic solenoid)
- Dyadic Relation (usually known as a Binary relation)
- Dyadic tensor
- Dyadic transformation
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