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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
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"For t=2 and t=3, the same procedure as t=1 was applied and by solving the equation of a=bx+c, the following polynomials of W method will be obtained."
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For t=2 and t=3, the same procedure as for t=1 was applied and by solving the equation a=bx+c , the following polynomials of the W method are obtained.

  • For t=2 and t=3, the same procedure as for t=1 was applied and by solving the equation a=bx+c , the following polynomials of the W method are obtained.
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For t=2 and t=3, the same procedure as for t=1 was applied and by solving the equation a=bx+c, the following polynomials of the W method are obtained.
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"The same process as t=1 were implemented for t=2 and t=3. Thus, by solving the equation a=bx+c, the following polynomials of the W method are obtained."
I want use this statement again in other part of my article. Does this sentence deliver the same meaning? thanks in advance..
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The same process as for t=1 was implemented for t=2 and t=3. Thus, by solving the equation a=bx+c, the following polynomials of the W method are obtained.

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