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like i assumed above vs then the sub intervals

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Like I assumed above' is used to refer back to a previous assumption or statement, while 'then the sub intervals' introduces a new topic or idea. They are used in different contexts and cannot be interchanged.

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like i assumed above

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to refer back to a previous assumption or statement.

This phrase is used to indicate that the speaker is referring to a previous assumption or statement made earlier in the conversation.
  • Jun 29, 2014 ... Like I assumed above moles (n1 and n2) and R are the same. So let's move around the ideal gas law. PV/T = nR. Because "n" and "R" are not ...
  • ... can be explained by data sheets sometimes stating the efficiency of linear amplifier stages based on a two-tone signal, not a single tone like I assumed above.
  • Like I assumed above: UM2 A4988 REF. Reference voltage is created by an RC low-pass filtered PWM. Image shows X-stepper, but all others ...
  • Oct 7, 2014 ... permalink; parent. [–]Packersrhadamanthus52 1 point2 points3 points 2 months ago (0 children). So yes, like I assumed above, total yards.

then the sub intervals

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to introduce a new topic or idea related to sub intervals.

This phrase is used to transition to a discussion or explanation about sub intervals, indicating a sequence of events or ideas.
  • (iii) if f is non-increasing [respectively, non-decreasing], then the sub-intervals. J, K on the right side in (i) and (ii) may be assumed to have left end-point a.
  • Then the sub-intervals Bk = (xk,xk−1], for k ≥ 1, and B0 = (x0, 1] are a partition of I. Define {ǫk}k∈N a sequence of positive real numbers, that is strictly mono-.
  • Then the sub-intervals where qi > (α − 1)π/2 holds are the stable intervals, and the endpoints of these stable sub- intervals where there is a leap of the integral ...

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