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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
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Hence

For the corrector formulae of the ABC method, the values of p=9 and q=15. Hence, the coefficients of the formulae are tabulated in the Tables 1 through 6.

Is it correct to use the word 'hence' in this sentence? Thanks a lot..
  

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Hi I would say that "hence" is good here. " It works well in sentences that are mathematical, scientific or logical, in the way that you have used it Regards, Dave

  • Hi I would say that "hence" is good here.
  • " It works well in sentences that are mathematical, scientific or logical, in the way that you have used it Regards, Dave
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Hi

I would say that "hence" is good here. Generally, it means "from here"

In your sentence it means something like "And so, from here, we can see how .."

It works well in sentences that are mathematical, scientific or logical, in the way that you have used it

Regards, Dave

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