Yes, the word 'simpler' is the comparative form of the adjective 'simple'.
Well, another word for approximately is about.
seven and forty-three thousandths or, simpler: seven point zero four three
This is true not just in geometry but in every field of knowledge. You can define complicated concepts in terms of simpler ones, and those simpler ones in still simpler ones and so on. However, you will end up with a few terms which cannot be defined in terms of simpler concepts (without going into a circular definition). These terms must remain undefined.
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Another word for simpler is easier. You could also use a phrase such as 'easier to understand', or just basic.
Well, another word for approximately is about.
Yes, "simpler" is a word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "simple," used to compare two or more things that are straightforward or uncomplicated.
In a word, no.
In a word, no.
They are "simpler" and "simplest".
Yes, "simpler" is a real word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "simple," used to indicate that something is more straightforward or uncomplicated than something else.
A simpler word for respiratory would be breathing. There are also words that can be used depending on the context. Such words include inhaling, panting, gasping and wheezing.
This appears to be a transposition of the word easier(not as difficult).
"Flamboyant" is a fun word to say that means elaborate. "Flashy" is a simpler word that means the same thing.
fifty-seven and three tenths ~ or, simpler: fifty-seven point three ~ or, simpler and clearer: fifty-seven point three zero
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