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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
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"By taking k=2 and l=9 will obtain the coefficients ß such listed in Tables 2 to 6."

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"Using k=2 and l=9 will obtain the coefficients ß, such as are listed in Tables 2 to 6."

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By taking k=2 and l=9 will obtain the coefficients ß such listed in Tables 2 to 6."
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I think you mean this:

By assuming K= 2 and l =9, we obtain the coefficients ß which are listed in Tables 2 to 6.
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Thank you, Mister Micawber.
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Sir, how to remove the usage of 'we' in that sentence? Thanks a lot..
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I think this is ok:

By assuming K= 2 and l =9, the coefficients ß which are listed in Tables 2 to 6 are obtained.
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Another question,

"For the corrector formulae of ABC method, the value of m is -2 and n is 2 with the coefficients of the formulae will then be tabulated in the Tables 1 to 6."

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For the corrector formulae of the ABC method, the values of m = -2 and n = 2, and the coefficients of the formulae are tabulated in Tables 1 through 6.
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How about this sentence sir? Is it ok to use 'which taking'? Thanks a lot...

"The corresponding ratios for ZZZ formulae (k=0.1,l=0.4), (k=0.2,l=0.5) and (k=0.3,l=0.6) were substituted and then producing the ZZZ formulae for the ABC method as tabulated in Tables 10 to 24 which taking s=3 and r=5 in equation (3.3)."
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Note: lower case l should not be used, as it resembles 1 and upper case I.

The corresponding ratios for the ZZZ formulae (k=0.1, l=0.4), (k=0.2, l=0.5) and (k=0.3, l=0.6) were substituted. This produced the ZZZ formulae for the ABC method as tabulated in Tables 10 to 24, which take s=3 and r=5 in equation (3.3).

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