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the minimum value of x is vs and equals

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. "The minimum value of x is" is used to state the smallest value of x, while "and equals" is used to show equality between two values. Depending on the context, one might be more appropriate than the other.

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This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the smallest value of x.

"the minimum value of x is "

This phrase is used to state the smallest value that the variable x can take in a given context.
  • Hence, the minimum value of x is -1 and the maximum value of x is 13/3. Normally, this type of problem can be solved as a constrained optimization problem, ...
  • ... distribution Type II is also known as the Lomax distribution. In this section, the symbol xm, used before to indicate the minimum value of x, is replaced by σ.
  • For example, for [5,4,3,2,8] , the minimum value of x is 3 . This is because [2,3,4,5, 8] can be obtained by increasing or decreasing every element ...
  • Thus, the minimum value of X is 50. Assume now that the agent can take an action (call it care) which affects the probability of the loss being realized.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to show equality between two values.

"and equals "

This phrase is used to indicate that two values are equal to each other.
  • You couldn't pick more wrong example to explain the difference between ==, and equals(). Das says: September 27, 2014 at 6:54 am. Awesome explanation.
  • It was also a really, really bad explanation of the difference between == and equals. – jarnbjo Oct 29 '09 at 13:08 ...
  • You can compare the explanations for "==" (Equality Operator) and ".equals(...)" ( method in the java.lang.Object class) through these links:.
  • AFAIK == and Equals() will do the same thing. The object reference will only be compared when using the ReferenceEquals-Function. Also, if a ...

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