Math is full of Equations. The most famous Equation is e=mc2.
Example sentences for the adverb 'too': I'd like some too. Don't take too much.
I am altogether out of ideas for example sentences. Let's sing these lines altogether.
The word that describes a value making an equation true is "solution." In the context of an equation, a solution is a specific number that, when substituted for a variable, satisfies the equation. For example, in the equation ( x + 2 = 5 ), the solution is ( x = 3 ).
I've got a handful of example sentences! That nephew of mine is a real handful!
Example sentences: He was in the prime of his life. Students had to find all the prime numbers for numbers 0 to 100. The warm weather was a prime time to do outdoor painting.
So, you need some example sentences? I felt so relieved to finish my example sentences. The boy wrote, "So what?" as an example sentence.
That's a beautiful skylight!
There are some ducks in the millpond right now.
Lets synchronize our watches.
The principal has to prevent the children from emergencies.
Here are some sentences with the word entice: I will attempt to entice you to do your homework. The chocolate cake seemed to entice her from across the room, saying "Eat me. EAT ME!"
Example sentence - I enjoy writing and editing technical books.
I would gladly listen to her sing all day.
Do not plagiarize your example sentences.
Example sentences for the adverb 'too': I'd like some too. Don't take too much.
My joints help me move.
Example sentence - We are proud of our country and have deep patriotism.