Yes, otherwise things do not make sense.
The substitution method in mathematics is a technique used to solve systems of equations by isolating one variable and substituting it into the other equation. The method is not attributed to a single inventor, as it has been used by mathematicians for centuries. The concept of substitution in algebra can be traced back to ancient civilizations such as the Babylonians and Greeks, who used similar methods to solve mathematical problems.
The method is expensive and impractical for supplying water to large populations.
The answer cannot be "a proof" since that can equally be used to show that a statement must be false.
The foil method in algebra is used to "multiply linear binomials."The FOIL method is used in elementary algebra as a guide for solving algebraic problems.
There was really no Scientific method used as we do now in Science, and the Europeans were mostly influenced by the Arabs who used a system similar to our scientific method used today.
The method must be of pretty high quality if it can be used for a variety of matrices.
You have to read you method and it will show you how it is used and when in the recipe.
Distillation can be used as a separation method.
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no what there are many method which are used to measure it
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for me any method can be applied depending on how we used that process and must be put in to action.
By electron crystallography:- The crystal structure of C60 at liquid helium temperature was examined by the electron diffraction method. A similar method was used to discover the complex structure of DNA.
The method that Flamsteed used to name the stars were similar to the Bayer System of Nomenclature, instead that they used numbers instead of Greek letters. Each star is assigned a number and the Latin genitive of the constellation it lies in. By this method, Flamsteed's designation contained 2,554 stars.