decomposite

[dee-kom-puh-zit]

decomposite Definition

  • 1to break down or decay into constituent elements, parts, or small particles
  • 2to separate into component parts or elements

Using decomposite: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "decomposite" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The leaves decomposed into rich soil.

  • Example

    The company will decompose into smaller units.

  • Example

    The body will eventually decompose after death.

  • Example

    The chemical compound will decompose when exposed to heat.

decomposite Synonyms and Antonyms

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Phrases with decomposite

  • to express a fraction as a sum of fractions with smaller denominators

    Example

    To decompose the fraction 3/8, we can write it as 1/4 + 1/8.

  • to express a matrix as a product of matrices

    Example

    We can decompose the matrix A into the product of two matrices B and C.

  • to express a function as a composition of simpler functions

    Example

    We can decompose the function f(x) = sin(x^2) into the composition of two functions g(x) = x^2 and h(x) = sin(x).

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Summary: decomposite in Brief

The verb 'decomposite' [dee-kom-puh-zit] means to break down or decay into smaller parts or particles. It can refer to natural processes like the decomposition of leaves into soil or the decomposition of a body after death. It can also refer to mathematical processes like decomposing a fraction, matrix, or function into simpler components.