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Hello,

I am writing a technical document and need to mention three different techniques, say A algorithm, B algorithm, and C method. By convention, A and B are called algorithms, but C is called a method. Then, when I list up the three techniques in a sentence, how should I write?

1. the A algorithm, the B algorithm, and the C method
2. the A and B algorithms and the C method
3. the A and the B algorithms and the C method
4. the A and B algorithms and C method

I'd be grateful if anyone could give an answer.

Thanks.
Nam.
  

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Hi, I am writing a technical document and need to mention three different techniques, say A algorithm, B algorithm, and C method. By convention, A and B are called algorithms, but C is called a method. Then, when I list up the three techniques in a sentence, how should I write?

  • Hi, I am writing a technical document and need to mention three different techniques, say A algorithm, B algorithm, and C method.
  • By convention, A and B are called algorithms, but C is called a method.
  • Then, when I list up the three techniques in a sentence, how should I write?
  • 1.
  • the A algorithm, the B algorithm, and the C method OK 2.
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Hi,

I am writing a technical document and need to mention three different techniques, say A algorithm, B algorithm, and C method. By convention, A and B are called algorithms, but C is called a method. Then, when I list up the three techniques in a sentence, how should I write?

1. the A algorithm, the B algorithm, and the C method
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Anonymous1. the A algorithm, the B algorithm, and the C method
I'd use this one.

CJ

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