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Tara2 Posted 7 years ago
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Sake

What is the meaning of "sake" in the following sentence?
"Let us assume, for the sake of argument, that T(1)=1 is the sole boundary condition of the recurrence."

  

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Tara2 What is the meaning of "sake" in the following sentence? It's in the dictionary. "for its own sake" or "something for something's sake" or "for the sake of it" For the purpose of; in the interest of; in order to achieve or preserve.

  • Tara2 What is the meaning of "sake" in the following sentence?
  • It's in the dictionary.
  • "for its own sake" or "something for something's sake" or "for the sake of it" For the purpose of; in the interest of; in order to achieve or preserve.
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Tara2What is the meaning of "sake" in the following sentence?

It's in the dictionary.

"for its own sake" or "something for something's sake" or "for the sake of it"

For the purpose of; in the interest of; in order to achieve or preserve.
‘the couple moved to the coast for the sake of her health’
‘let us say, for the sake of argument, tha

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