What is derive real mean?.

When it comes to learning, it is important to know social networking and informal learning. Social learning is the next trend in the learning field. Social design is becoming a must-have, and the concept goes into the future, but is it really all it’s cracked up to be? Can social networking be effective for learning? What is the toughest social networking? Can an organization derive any value from social networking technology as competitive differentiation?

What is the meaning of extraction?

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Asked on February 27, 2021 in Other.
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At its most basic level, as to derive means to get something from something other. Derive has two different primary ideas:

  1. To extract or obtain something from something else: “I derive pleasure from riding my bike”

  2. To create something based on or out of something else: “The 4790 CPU is derived from the 4770 CPU. Meaning

#2 is where we get words like “derivative,” meaning “something that was derived from something else”. In English, “creative” is a term often negative.

According to your explanations for this paragraph, I think some of this confusion comes from your grouping. The sentence is not this: “…able to (derive) real and demonstrable value from social networking…” Instead, it is logically grouped like this: “…able to (derive) (real and demonstrable value) from social networking…”

“Real” means modifying “demonstrable value,” that is, the value being derived is both real and demonstrable.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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