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answer = no
(10*4)+6
No.No.No.No.
Translating verbal phrases to mathematical expressions is often an engaging and rewarding process. It requires careful analysis to identify key terms and relationships, which can be intellectually stimulating. I felt a sense of satisfaction in transforming everyday language into precise mathematical language, as it demonstrates the power of mathematics to model and solve real-world problems. Additionally, the challenge of ensuring clarity and accuracy adds an exciting dimension to the task.
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2a+3b=?
answer = no
anu ba?/
(10*4)+6
Algebraic expressions are mathematical phrases that contain numbers, operations and at least one variable. An example of an algebraic expression would be : 4x + 3= 9x.
A couple of phrases that can be used like "for example" and "for instance" are among other things, and in other words.
Transitional phrases are used in writing to 'transition' from one thought to the other. They are placed within paragraphs and at the beginning of a sentence. These include phrases like 'in addition' and 'for example.'
i am fine
The glib phrases rolled off his tongue.
No.No.No.No.
An example of a boundary condition in a mathematical model is specifying the temperature at the edges of a heat-conducting material in a heat transfer simulation.