"Don't judge a book by its cover"
"Is the grass truly greener on the other side"
You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.You have to assign some variable to "some number", for example "x". Then your expression becomes 12 / x.
It is an expression that has some letters or symbols which can take a different values.
A personification expression is an object personified with feelings with an expression. For example the forest welcomed me with open arms. That is a personification expression.
Add to it some kind of label to tell the directionof the speed.
its an expression
"For some reason" is correct. Some, in this instance, implies "one or another" instead of multiple, so "reason" would be singular.
If the number is 'Q' then the expression is: [ 0.26 Q ]
Some kind of an algebraic expression
It is some kind of an algebraic expression
Finite Automata and Regular Expressions are equivalent. Any language that can be represented with a regular expression can be accepted by some finite automaton, and any language accepted by some finite automaton can be represented by a regular expression.
If you are talking about language translation, then translating expressions requires some creativity. You would need to understand the core intention of the expression and then choose a similiar expression in the target language.
Some onomatopoeias that start with A are: "achoo" (sneeze), "buzz" (the sound of a bee), "argh" (expression of frustration), and "applause" (expression of approval or praise).