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"Reducible" Meaning

The word "reducible" is an adjective that means capable of being made smaller or reduced in size, amount, or degree. It can also refer to a problem or set of equations that can be simplified or solved by reducing the number of variables or equations.

In general, "reducible" can have the following connotations:

Capable of being minimized or decreased
Simplifiable or solvable
Reduced in complexity or size
Can be made easier to manage or understand

For example:

"The software was very reducible, allowing us to simplify the code and improve performance."
"The problem is reducible to a simpler equation, making it easier to solve."
"The company's overhead costs are reducible, allowing them to increase their profit margins."

"Reducible" Examples

From Mathematics to Real Life


Simplifying algebraic expressions: Throughout mathematics, reducible expressions are used to simplify algebraic expressions into more straightforward representations. For example, "the expression 6x^2+12x can be reduced to 6x(x+2)".
Data simplification: In data analysis, reducible patterns or anomalies can be simplified by analyzing them, thereby making data easier to understand. For instance, "the complex data set can be reduced to basic trends making the insights easier to understand".
Efficient algorithms: In computer science, reducible problems can be solved more efficiently by breaking them down into smaller, more manageable sub-problems. Such an example can be seen as when “Problem A can be reduced into several smaller sub-problems P1, P2, and P3 which on their own are easier to solve and quicker torun. From there, with each sub-problem correctly solved, collectively a neat solution can be derived".

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To make something smaller or less in amount, degree, or size.<br><br>Example sentences:<br>- The company plans to reduce its prices to stay competitive in the market.<br>- The city will reduce its carbon footprint by using more renewable energy sources.<br>- She tried to reduce the noise level in the library to help others study.<br><br>Antonyms: increase, expand, enlarge<br><br>Synonyms: decrease, lessen, diminish, minimize

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