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Stan
Does "no" sometimes mean zero?
When my teacher said "U0" in maths class, it seemed that she was saying "U no" instead of "U o".
26 févr. 2014 14:35
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I didn't know what did your teacher say but I think he mean nought . Nought mean Zero or nothing. Sometimes they use it in Mathematics.
26 février 2014
what do you say? :)
28 février 2014
Thanks Peachey and Nanren, it is algebra, and it is used to denote the initial state, at first I thought she was saying "U oh", but then I noticed she always pronounce the zero by starting with an "n" sound, like "no", so, based on Comandante and Peachey, i think it should be nought. :)
28 février 2014
Stan, What did she say? ....."U0" is written. What did she actually say?
"You zero"? "You nought" does not seem to make sense either.
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... Is this algebra?
Are there variables, u0, u1, u2, u3?,,, In maths & physics, often initial conditions are identified with a "0" [zero] appended.
The car moves from position p0 to position p1 over time t.
26 février 2014
I agree with Comandante. Based on the context, it was most likely "nought".
26 février 2014
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Compétences linguistiques
Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
Langue étudiée
Anglais
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