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15:45 Jul 24, 2007 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Social Sciences - Mathematics & Statistics / Calculus book | |||||||
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4 | argument of an algorithm |
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argument of an algorithm Explanation: Note there seems to be potential confusion in the text between a "logarithm" (which is a math function) and an "algorithm" (which is a process for producing e.g. a numerical value. Both "argument of an logarithm" and "argument of an algorithm" make sense but the former would be more common in math. |
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