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Square Posted 12 years ago
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each are described (by) as set of equations

Remember, the source, load and gain element (i.e. its scattering matrix) each are described by as set of equations. We simply need to solve these simultaneous equations!

Source: "11.1 Two-Port Power Gains"
Site: http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~jstiles/723/...ns_package.pdf

I am wondering about the preposition "by" in that sentence.
Can I omit it?
"...each are described as set of equations."
  

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"by as" is just a typo. It should presumably read "described by a set of equations".

  • "by as" is just a typo.
  • It should presumably read "described by a set of equations".
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"by as" is just a typo. It should presumably read "described by a set of equations".

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