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Soheil1 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Visually appaarent

Hi
What's the difference between making something visually apparent and showing it, as for a textbook figure?

Thanks in advance
  

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'Visually apparent' is an odd phrase. Maybe they wrote it in a huge font, in red letters? Clive

  • 'Visually apparent' is an odd phrase.
  • Maybe they wrote it in a huge font, in red letters?
  • Clive
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'Visually apparent' is an odd phrase.
Maybe they wrote it in a huge font, in red letters?

Clive
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No, it read:
"Figures 2.5 and 2.6 make visually apparent a basic fact about disconnected graphs: if a graph is not connected, then it breaks apart naturally into a set of connected \pieces,""
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The figures make it easy for the reader to see that.

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