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Hello, I am writing an article about mathematics, but I cannot find a phrase:
I illustrate my problem with a simple example: (this is just an example not my real problem)
f(x)=x^2 (x<1)
Now when discussing this problem, I want to say that x being less than one is part of the "?" of the problem. Should I say part of the "initial settings" of the problem? This doesn't seem appropriate.
In fact I want to say some information is part of "?" of the problem, NOT what we have "assumed" to be true.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I illustrate my problem with a simple example: (this is just an example not my real problem)
f(x)=x^2 (x<1)
Now when discussing this problem, I want to say that x being less than one is part of the "?" of the problem. Should I say part of the "initial settings" of the problem? This doesn't seem appropriate.
In fact I want to say some information is part of "?" of the problem, NOT what we have "assumed" to be true.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.