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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

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It was expected since as the value of step size gets smaller, more step are needed in order to accomplish the end point of the interval thus affect the number of function to be evaluated and increase computational time as well.
Does this word ‘accomplish' make sense? Thanks in advance.
  

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Yes, accomplish makes sense (you could also use "achieve"), but here are some changes to the overall grammar: It was expected that as the value of the step size gets smaller, more step s are needed in order to accomplish the end point of the interval , thus affect ing the number of function s to be evaluated and increas ing computational time , as well.

  • Yes, accomplish makes sense (you could also use "achieve"), but here are some changes to the overall grammar: It was expected that as the value of the step size gets smaller, more step s are needed in order to accomplish the end point of the interval , thus affect ing the number of function s to be evaluated and increas ing computational time , as well.
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Yes, accomplish makes sense (you could also use "achieve"), but here are some changes to the overall grammar:

It was expected that as the value of the step size gets smaller, more steps are needed in order to accomplish the end point of the interval, thus affecting the number of functions to be evaluated and increasing computational time

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