Glossary entry (derived from question below)
English term or phrase:
branches
German translation:
Verzweigungen
Added to glossary by
Sebastian Witte
Jun 7, 2022 11:52
1 yr ago
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English term
branches
English to German
Science
Mathematics & Statistics
Hi,
I understand that this is educational in nature as opposed to being from the world of research. I am unable to provide any bankground information in this particular case. End customer notes: "-'ARG' in the first and second types of content (Solver & Animation texts) represent our placeholders - depending on the task entered, these placeholders in the application will be replaced by the appropriate number/variable/expression. Accordingly, they do not need to be translated."
1. Type - Solver texts
- Use the absolute value definition to separate the absolute value into ARG1 possible cases
- The radicand is ARG1, a number which is between perfect squares ARG2 and ARG3
- By the diagonal rule, add the products of the main diagonals going from top to bottom and subtract the products of the diagonals going from bottom to top
- To find the particular solution, substitute ARG1 for ARG2 in the general solution ARG3
2. Type - Animation texts
- We’re almost there! It’s time to see how much we need to get to the hundred closest to our target, which is ARG1. We need ARG2 to make it happen, so add it on to the rectangles (https:)
- Now, copy the minus sign and, since we are subtracting, remove as many objects in the first group as there are in the second group - the number of objects left corresponds to the obtained expression! (https:)
- The first fraction already has the LCD as its denominator, so we'll just copy it
- The number ARG1 is a composite number, so we'll make new ***branches***! Let's write its factors: ARG2 and ARG3. Notice that both are prime numbers, so we'll circle them and move on
Best regards,
I understand that this is educational in nature as opposed to being from the world of research. I am unable to provide any bankground information in this particular case. End customer notes: "-'ARG' in the first and second types of content (Solver & Animation texts) represent our placeholders - depending on the task entered, these placeholders in the application will be replaced by the appropriate number/variable/expression. Accordingly, they do not need to be translated."
1. Type - Solver texts
- Use the absolute value definition to separate the absolute value into ARG1 possible cases
- The radicand is ARG1, a number which is between perfect squares ARG2 and ARG3
- By the diagonal rule, add the products of the main diagonals going from top to bottom and subtract the products of the diagonals going from bottom to top
- To find the particular solution, substitute ARG1 for ARG2 in the general solution ARG3
2. Type - Animation texts
- We’re almost there! It’s time to see how much we need to get to the hundred closest to our target, which is ARG1. We need ARG2 to make it happen, so add it on to the rectangles (https:)
- Now, copy the minus sign and, since we are subtracting, remove as many objects in the first group as there are in the second group - the number of objects left corresponds to the obtained expression! (https:)
- The first fraction already has the LCD as its denominator, so we'll just copy it
- The number ARG1 is a composite number, so we'll make new ***branches***! Let's write its factors: ARG2 and ARG3. Notice that both are prime numbers, so we'll circle them and move on
Best regards,
Proposed translations
(German)
4 | Verzweigungen | Barbara Schmidt, M.A. (X) |
Change log
Jun 7, 2022 13:20: Steffen Walter changed "Field" from "Other" to "Science"
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