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For convenience, therefore, we'll use the latter notation throughout the rest of this example.
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The band decided to use the latter.
The greatest common divisor is often written as gcd a, b) or, more simply, as (a, b), although the latter notation is also used for other mathematical concepts, such as two-dimensional vectors.
As a result, the latter notation is a convenient abuse of notation, and not a standard (Riemann or Lebesgue) integral.
The latter notation generalizes to yield the notation f (n) for the nth derivative of f – this notation is most useful when we wish to talk about the derivative as being a function itself, as in this case the Leibniz notation can become cumbersome.
Let us use the notations and.
We use the following notation.
We will use the following notation and.
We will use the following notation.
We use the following notation: (2.3).
We use the following notation and implementation details.
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