Radical
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Contenido Radical (from "root", etymologically comes from the Latin radix -"root"-; or from "base", which affects the essence or the foundations, the depths) refers to several articles:
Writing
- Radical (synogram)the set of basic strokes in which a character can be decomposed in Chinese and Japanese writing
Chemistry
- Radical (chemical), a "free radical" is a molecule with great reactive power for possessing an uneven electron;
- Radicalsynonymous with ion;
- Functional group
Math
- The n- a radical or root of a number a, written as an{displaystyle {sqrt}{n}{a}}}which is the number whose n- That's my power. a (see also square root);
- In ring theory, the radical of an ideal is a way to complete the ideal of the ring;
- In Number Theory, the radical of an integer is the largest integer free of squares that divides that fraction;
Music
- Radical (band) of heavy metal Uruguayan;
- Radical (album)of rap;
- Radical Discotheque, premises opened in 1990 in Madrid, Spain;
Politics
- Person following political radicalism;
- Radicalism (Argentina), political movement
- Etymological Synonym: Vinticam
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