To evaluate something is to weigh or to judge it, so "evaluated" would mean "weighed" or "judged." To evaluate a plan, for example, would mean to weigh all of the plans steps and decide if the plan was worth putting into action.
An expression is anything that can be evaluated (calculated) to get a number. That includes numbers themselves, additions, multiplications, etc.
"Did not evaluated" seems to be a typographical error or an incomplete phrase. It likely intends to convey that something has not been assessed or judged. For clarity, it would be better to say "not evaluated" or "has not been evaluated." If you need more context or details, please provide additional information.
If the polynomial ( p(x) ) is evaluated at ( x = 9 ) and the result is 6, it can be expressed as ( p(9) = 6 ). This means that when you substitute 9 into the polynomial, the output is 6. Therefore, ( p(x) ) takes the specific value of 6 when ( x ) is 9.
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it means you have not done it yet .
Evaluated
Being evaluated, critiqued, or assessed.
The best likely word is "appraised." (This term is used in real estate valuation.) Similar words are assayed, evaluated, assessed, gauged, and estimated.
1-6 evaluated = -5
They are evaluated exactly the way that all nurses are evaluated. They are given periodic evaluations to tell the individual their progress.
It simply means that dense areas are breast lumps that need to be evaluated by its size and if its malignant.
An expression is anything that can be evaluated (calculated) to get a number. That includes numbers themselves, additions, multiplications, etc.
Market segments are evaluated as to their attractiveness or potential for generating revenue for the firm
The person being evaluated is commonly referred to as the "evaluatee" or the "subject."
In the UK it is one of the longest and most difficult degrees to take, so yes they do get evaluated.
what are some reasons why curriculum are evaluated, reviewed and revised