Both, depending on the context and accompanying sentence structure.
simplify in math terms is just like any other it means to make something look simpler and to help you understand it better.
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...representing something. an analogy is a way of describing something using something else, like a simile.
3x - 1 = Something, but the question does not tell us what. So we can assume something like [ 3x - 1 = z ] Or, even something like [ 3x - 1 = 3x - 1 ] Which both do not have a solution.
You could use something like "my bed is as hard as a rock" or you could use something like "When you lay on my bed its like sleeping on a rock." so those are two examples....... By the way the definition of simile is when you compare two words using like or as..... Just wanted to tell you!
"Not like that" can be grammatically correct, depending on the context.
Yes, but if you don't feel right saying it maybe you should say something else, like "generous" or something. But "unselfish" works.
It's grammatically correct but slightly peculiar. It would be more normal to say something like "I am completing the work now" or "I will complete the work now" rather than "I complete the work now".
I like the kind of person you are.
Yes, the phrase "you're not the boss of me" is correct grammar. It is a colloquial expression used to assert independence or express defiance toward someone attempting to exert control.
More correctly it would be... Thank you for giving this matter your attention.
your question isn't grammatically correct or coherent.
No,it is not grammatically correct.
Yes. "I do not like people" is complete and correct, albeit anti-social.
It could mean something like: (Be) happy you have a good time. But it's not very grammatically correct.
The sentence is gramatically correct but I would recommend you to use something like this. Attached herewith is my resume and biodata. or Please find my attached resume for your perusal.
Grammatically yes. Literally, it's almost certainly NOT correct. 'You cut me like a knife' is a simile that compares the emotional pain of what you did to the pain of having been cut with a knife.