The phrase "of the form" is often used in mathematics, science, and logic to describe a specific structure, pattern, or type of expression. It usually indicates that what follows is a general representation or formula that can encompass a variety of specific instances or examples. For example: 1. In algebra, you might say "the solutions are of the form \( ax + b = 0 \)," meaning that the solutions to this equation fit within the structure defined by that format.
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