hence, thus, therefore, consequently
hence basically means "therefore", or "we can see that..." Example: She took three apples; hence, she took half or she took three apples; therefore, she took half
NO!!! To compare decimals Bring both decimal numbers to the same number of decimal places by inserting suffix zeroes. Hence 0.005 & 0.050 Drop the decimal point Hence 0005 & 0050 Ignore the prefix zeroes. Hence 5 & 50 Clearly 50 > 5 Hence it follows that 0.05 > 0.005
perimeter of a circle = pie *r^2 Hence r^2 = perimeter/ pie hence r = (perimeter/Pie)^1/2 Hence diameter = 2r= 2* ( perimeter?pie) ^1/2
Cosecant(Csc) = 1 / Sin . Hence its recip[rocal is 'Sin'(Sine). Similarly Secant(Sec) = 1/ Cos . Hence its reciprocal is 'Cos'(Cosine) Cotangent(Cot) = 1 /Tan . Hence its reciprocal is 'Tan'(Tangent).
There is no such thing as a "hand hence".
The word 'hence' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb. There is no noun form for hence.
I forgot my book. Hence, I had to share one with a classmate.He lied to the police. Hence, he was arrested for giving false information to an officer.I had a cold. Hence, I didn't feel like talking.
After a long hard life they were taken hence.
The word 'hence' is an adverb that modifies a verb as for this reason, therefore. There is noun form for the adverb hence.
Hence Singleton is 6' 2".
I have no wings, hence I am unable to fly.
(Hence implies a later causal outcome, or a result, as with therefore.)I ate too quickly, hence my upset stomach.The tavern was filled, hence noisy.
summary of the Philippine a century hence?
The word "hence" is an adverb. It is used to indicate a result or consequence of something that has been stated previously.
I am going to play cricket now. Hence there would be delay in going home.
Hence must has several meanings. I have read one sentence and from this one meaning can be concluded easily. So the sentence goes like this: The more you weight, the more calories your body needs to sustain itself, hence the more calories you use. So I suppose the meaning is: therefore, in this way, or something like that.