two-variable case
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nounpl: two-variable cases
🇧🇷 caso de duas variáveis
1. A mathematical or scientific scenario involving exactly two independent or dependent variables whose relationship, behavior, or interaction is being analyzed or studied
In the two-variable case, we can easily visualize the relationship between x and y on a Cartesian plane.
No caso de duas variáveis, podemos visualizar facilmente a relação entre x e y em um plano cartesiano.
2. A simplified analysis or problem-solving context used in mathematics, statistics, or engineering that examines the interaction between two factors or quantities
The two-variable case provides a foundational understanding before moving to multivariate analysis.
O caso de duas variáveis fornece uma compreensão fundamental antes de passar para análise multivariada.
💡 This term is primarily used in academic and technical contexts in both English and Portuguese-speaking countries. It is standard terminology in mathematics, statistics, engineering, and natural sciences. The term reflects the importance of simplification in scientific analysis, beginning with basic binary relationships before advancing to complex multivariate scenarios.
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