Lowest terms and simplest terms are the same. "Simplest form" is used more often.
The main difference between using no one and nobody in a sentence is that no one is never used with a preposition.
Of course not. 3 squared is 9, the square root of 9 is 3.
"Log in" and "sign in" are often used interchangeably to refer to the process of entering credentials to access a system or account. "Log on" can also mean the same thing but is more commonly associated with connecting to a network or computer system. Essentially, all three terms involve the action of gaining access, but "log in" and "sign in" are more frequently used in the context of online accounts.
We often call "undefined terms" variables. Their value is not known; it can vary. And thus the name we assign them is variable.
Deconstruction
The homonym for "there has" is "there's," which is a contraction of "there is" or "there has." These terms are often used interchangeably in informal speech and writing.
Prior to the late 1800s, the terms bookkeeping and accounting were often used interchangeably because the recording/posting process was central to both activities
No they can not be used interchangeably
Post classical
There is no difference, the terms are used interchangeably.
A bannock is a Scottish bread When a round bannock is cut into wedges, the wedges are often called scones although the two terms (bannock and scone) are often used interchangeably.
Bipedal and upright are two terms that can be used interchangeably to describe the way humans walk on two legs in an erect position.
No, the terms may be used interchangeably.
Yes, stockholder and shareholder are terms that are often used interchangeably to refer to individuals or entities that own shares or stocks in a company, representing ownership in the company.
Yes, petroleum and oil are terms that are often used interchangeably to refer to the same substance, which is a fossil fuel derived from underground deposits of hydrocarbons.
Yes, in chemistry, molarity and concentration are often used interchangeably to refer to the amount of a substance dissolved in a given volume of solution.