Mathematical English Usage - a Dictionary

by Jerzy Trzeciak

just

[see also: equally, merely, only, simply, exactly, precisely

His techniques work just as well for general v.

The other inequality is just as easy to prove.

When n=0, (7) just amounts to saying that......

We shall be brief here and just estimate the terms that are the most challenging.

When there is no ambiguity we drop the dependence on B and write just YT for YT,B.

Now, just the fact that F is a homeomorphism lets us prove that......

Can f(x)>1 be replaced by just x>1?

This follows from Lemma 2 just the way (a) follows from (b).



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