tagalog,english
the difference between literal and fiigurative is: literal: is TRUE (real meaning) Figurative: is NON-LITERAL (not real) figuratively ex. 1.if u comeuppance the person (which is not true!) 2. I'll cut my heart if you leave me! (not really mean that he cut his heart if you leave him. he mean, that he will die if you leave him). SEarch the literal example on yahoo> just kidding! much thankx! FIRST ANSWERED BY: Ms. Jennifer Maghuyop Lantaca Grade VII-HOPE in Cagayan de Oro National High School. August 14, 2012.
A literal factor is a factor in an algebraic expression that consists of a single variable or a combination of variables raised to a positive integer power. For example, in the expression 3xy^2, the literal factors are x and y.
give example of common classification
Algebraic terms with the same literal factors are those that contain identical variable components, although their coefficients may differ. For example, the terms (3x^2) and (5x^2) both have the literal factor (x^2), making them like terms. These terms can be combined through addition or subtraction because they share the same variable part. In contrast, terms like (3x^2) and (4x^3) are not like terms due to differing literal factors.
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give an example of a solution that has 1 solvent and 2 solutes.
/* example#1 */ #if 0 example #2 using preprecessor #endif // example#3 -- but only in C++
Literal symbols are characters or signs that represent specific, concrete meanings without any additional metaphorical or abstract interpretations. For example, in mathematics, the symbol "2" literally represents the quantity two. In literature, a literal symbol would convey its straightforward meaning without requiring the reader to infer deeper significance. In essence, literal symbols communicate their intended message directly and clearly.
Insulin and lidocane!
ethnicity, heredity
3 and 2/3