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, especially when vs in the first summation

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. ", especially when" is used to emphasize a particular situation or condition, while "in the first summation" is used to specify the location or context of a mathematical operation. They are not interchangeable.

Last updated: March 15, 2024

, especially when

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to emphasize a particular situation or condition.

This phrase is used to highlight a specific circumstance or condition, often to provide additional information or context.
  • Use especially when something stands out from all the others, and you want the meaning of “particularly,” as in these examples: She can't be sure she will win, ...
  • Given all the other points that tend to set the population against war in general, it will become increasingly difficult to sell wars to populations, especially when ...
  • Another advised them how to dream, especially when they hit a setback. Sage Advice from Famous Dads Bruce Feiler June 18, 2010. Historical Examples.
  • Even If and Especially When is the second full-length album by the Seattle band Screaming Trees released in 1987. It was their first album released on the SST ...

in the first summation

This phrase is correct when referring to the location or context of a mathematical operation, specifically in the context of summation.

This phrase is used to specify the position or context of a mathematical operation, particularly in the context of summation or mathematical calculations.
  • and in the third summation, let n%2B2=P or n=P-2 lim K->oo lim K->oo Now no change will result if we replace M and P by n: lim K->oo In the first summation we  ...
  • Note that the term in the first summation in Equation gif is independent of j. Also, the second summation is identical to the left hand side. Rearranging Equation ...
  • Feb 22, 2010 ... You probably mean , not , in the denominator of the expression in the first summation. – L Spice Feb 22 '10 at 16:25 ...
  • The approach in the first summation resulted in an analysis of the evidence that favoured the accused. In the second summation, the thematic approach ...

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