No, not really any good ones.
Mathematical equations are simple to understand by their very nature.
If you're having trouble solving or understanding equations there are a few online solvers that can help you by solving equations step by step.
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Translating like that risks confusion as well as pure clutter. A useful and common way alternative to the Delta symbol is "d", as in "dy/dx", where it shows the change in value is actually the "difference between" the start and end values of x or y.
The past tense of translate is translated.
The difference is that first you have to understand the problem and translate it into an equation (or equations).
Translated is the past participle of translate.
You would typically find the meaning for "translated" under the verb "translate" in a dictionary.
You appear to understand English since you posted using that language. The Seventh Ammendment is also in English, so you should not need to have it translated.
I can help translate Punjabi to/from English. Just provide me with the text you need translated!
This can be translated as "special installation."
Yes.
You translate so that people who can't speak your language can understand you.
You can't. Just stick the lyrics you want translated into Google Translate...
In Google Translate it is translated to 'have.' However google translate is not always accurate but avoir means 'to have.'
NO