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The adverb is ahead, and modifies the infinitive "to plan."To help you find the adverb, remember that an adverb tells how, when, where or to what degree an action is done. Think what is the action being done in this sentence - what are you being asked to do here? Then ask how, when, where is the action supposed to be done.
Pascal may have used some device or gadget to help do some math but he did not invent any type of calculator you are familiar with. Since tax calculations are mostly simple arithmetic and table lookups, calculators may help you do some of the math but they won't help solve taxes. Nothing can help solve taxes ;)
A mortgage calculator will definitely help you determine your mortgage payment. The calculator will help you decide what mortgage is right for you by allowing you to see what types are out there and the current interest rate.
The different aspects of calculus are used in the real world every day. In business, specialists look at the derivatives of trends that can help them predict the future of stocks and markets. Architects commissioned for a job are given a budget and they use optimization to calculate the best amount of material they can get with that budget and space in a building they are designing. The Integral is used to show area under a curve. The indefinite integral is the antiderivative of a function. For these types of professions the integral is their Bible, metaphorically speaking. The watch the trends, convert the data into a quantitative function and then use the integral to predict the future of a company or simply use it with differentiation for an optimization problem. Their are many other uses as well that we use, sometimes subconsciously, in everyday life; these are just a couple of examples.
we do not check if a function is continuous or not outside it's domain."first, f has to be defined at c."Tanx is not defined where cosx=0 .ie x=pi/2 , 3pi/2 etcill try to help more here.what domain means is what can you put into a function, whereas range, which i am sure you have heard of as well, just means what you can get out of a function. that being said, lets look further into the graph of tanx. when we do, we see that the graph is discontinuous at pi/2. the reason for this is because tanx is equivalent to sinx/cosx. because of this relationship, when you put pi/2 in for x in sinx/cosx, you end up with cosx=0 which makes your denominator zero, which is undefined, which makes your graph discontinuous. because of that, you cannot put pi/2 in for x in tanx, and since the domain is what you can put into an equation, pi/2 which causes a discontinuity is not included in the domain. basicly, wherever a graph is discontinuous, it wont be included in the domain because you cant put stuff in that will make your graph discontinuous
To help is an infinitive.
To help is an infinitive.
To help you
To help you
Yes, a sentence can end with an infinitive. For example, "I asked him to help."
It's the infinitive of the verb "to help."
Ayudar is the infinitive form of the verb to help, assist or tide over.
me is the subject to help is the infinative phrase
How well did shotoku fulfill his desire to help the Japanese
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The verb is "agreed." The clause "to help you learn math" is an objective infinitive, and acts as the object. The subject is "they."
Only as part of an infinitive phrase. The term "to help" can form noun, adjective, or adverb phrases, e.g. "They had been toiling for years to help the displaced natives."