Use of articles in math writing.
I’m writing a section about some mathematical properties and have trouble with the use of articles (indefinite/definite/no).
What is the correct answer to the following variants? What I want to say is that if we pick the values of A and B, considering they are integers, there will be item such as (A, B, 2), (A, B, 3),.. Which
article should come before item?
- For any A and any B, there will be an item type (A, B, C) such that > C is > 1.
- Since I have A and B, there will be item (A, B, C) such that C > > 1. What is the order of all the items in table 1?
- For any B and any A, there will be the item (A, B, C) such that C > > 1 and not 1. The C is the same.
- For any A and any B, there will be items (A, B, C) such that C > > 1.
- For any A and any B, there will be such items as (A, B, C) such that C > > 1.
Can I actually be the one who is getting rejected from my country?