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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

The order of predictor is two whereas the corrector is order three.

Is it correct in grammatical manner?

Thanks a lot..
  

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Dear Myvi Your mathematical studies are way ahead of most of us! My understanding is that mathematics uses the phrase "of order", so I would say.. - The predictor is of order two, whereas the corrector is of order three.

  • Dear Myvi Your mathematical studies are way ahead of most of us!
  • My understanding is that mathematics uses the phrase "of order", so I would say..
  • - The predictor is of order two, whereas the corrector is of order three.
  • When I was at school, we got as far as..
  • which I would call "of order three" Hope this helps, Dave
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Dear Myvi

Your mathematical studies are way ahead of most of us!

My understanding is that mathematics uses the phrase "of order", so I would say..

- The predictor is of order two, whereas the corrector is of order three.

When I was at school, we got as far as.. y = x3 + x2 + x + n

..which I would call "of order three"

Ho

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