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Myvi Posted 15 years ago
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Which one? Fulfilled or satisfied?

For the existence and uniqueness of the solutions, the following conditions and theorem must be fulfilled/satisfied.
  

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Hi, For the existence and uniqueness of the solutions, the following conditions and theorem must be fulfilled/satisfied. Both words seem OK, but the main problem is that I don't understand the rest of your sentence. Do you mean, for example, this?.

  • Hi, For the existence and uniqueness of the solutions, the following conditions and theorem must be fulfilled/satisfied.
  • Both words seem OK, but the main problem is that I don't understand the rest of your sentence.
  • Do you mean, for example, this?.
  • To permit these solutions, the following conditions must be fulfilled.
  • You don't 'fulfill or satisfy' a theorem.
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Hi,

For the existence and uniqueness of the solutions, the following conditions and theorem must be fulfilled/satisfied.

Both words seem OK, but the main problem is that I don't understand the rest of your sentence.


Do you mean, for example, this?.

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