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- Can I denote X by Y in a mathematics paper?
It comes as no surprise that the word "denote" appears quite frequently in mathematics, mostly in the context where succinct notation is being introduced for some object As far as I understand, it's uncontroversial to say "Let N denote the set of positive integers"
- grammar - denote by or denote or denote it by - English Language . . .
The third reported attack that we denote by the "xyz" attack, occurs when Or The third reported attack that we denote the "xyz" attack, occurs when Or The third reported attack that we denote it by the "xyz" attack, occurs when By "denote", I mean to "call" it The "xyz" in my sentence is a name that we created for the attack
- grammar - Use of denote in a sentence - English Language Usage . . .
Normally, at the very least in mathematics, to denote is treated as a transitive verb i e it should have a subject (the thing, usually a symbol, that does the denoting) and an object (the thing it denotes) So as already observed above, you should write
- terminology - What is a single word to denote up-to-date-ness that . . .
I want to add a word to the following list in my sentence to denote "up-to-date-ness" but am struggling to find the word: and addresses the accuracy, reliability, relevance, <up-to-date-ness> and completeness of data sources
- prepositions - Denoted by or just denoted? - English Language . . .
In a mathematical context (explaining a formula just written) the following seems unobjectionable: "The set of unitary polynomials has been denoted by P" My question is whether it sounds right to
- abbreviations - Usage of p. versus pp. versus pg. to denote page . . .
Per Strunk and White's Elements of Style, p is used to denote 1 page, pp to denote a range of pages This form of citation is used when you are using brief in text citations
- Solved 8 2023 2. A city police department has the following - Chegg
2 A city police department has the following minimal daily requirement for policeman Note, you are to consider period 1 as following immediately after period 6 Each policeman works eight consecutive hours Let X denote the number of men starting work in period t everyday The police department seeks a daily manpower schedule that employs the
- Unusual words used to denote a specific length of time?
I'm looking for unusual uncommon words that refer to a period of time Something like fortnight: (chiefly UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, dated in North America) A period of 2 week
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