Suppose you have a function f, of a variable X. You select a value for X, say x. Calculate the value of f(x) that is, the value of the function when X takes that value x. Then, instead of writing the result in a table, mark the point [x, f(x)] on the coordinate plane. Repeat with other values for X and join up the points.
200:128 or 16:25 i.e. to switch from the small to the large you would need 1.5625 times as much batter. say, 1 and a half cup flour instead of 1
Horizontal integration is where the slices are parallel to the x-axis, instead of to the y-axis. In this case, you would be integrating f(y)dy, instead of f(x)dx.
Instead of saying he or she, you could say they. Instead of saying his or hers, you could say their. It depends on the what you mean by address them and in what context.
Not me.
People can say it but you don't hav to say It
The use of "an" before a word starting with "x" is incorrect because the sound of "x" is a consonant sound. "An" is used before words that start with a vowel sound, while "a" is used before words that start with a consonant sound. Therefore, it should be "a x" instead of "an x."
You can say "following" or "subsequent to" instead of "after".
Yes, I can say "mines" instead of "my" if you prefer.
you cannot say that and I do not know what you say instead
Suppose you have a function f, of a variable X. You select a value for X, say x. Calculate the value of f(x) that is, the value of the function when X takes that value x. Then, instead of writing the result in a table, mark the point [x, f(x)] on the coordinate plane. Repeat with other values for X and join up the points.
nahh is something people use instead of no! when people don't really whant to hurt anyones feelings they will most likely say nahh instead of no!! for those people who DONT KNOW ANYTHING! there ya go(:
it is quick writing so instead of cool you say kl and instead of saying you, you say u
I believe it is because he is Irish. Many people from the U.K./Ireland say "me" instead of "my".
Your name
of you
unfaithfulness?