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denklemede

Denklemede is a Turkish term formed from the noun denklem (equation) and the locative suffix -de, meaning “in the equation.” In standard Turkish, the locative form is denklemde; the spelling denklemede is generally considered nonstandard and may appear as a typographical error or informal variation. The phrase is used in mathematical writing and education to refer to elements, terms, or operations that occur inside an equation.

Linguistically, denklemde functions as a noun in the locative case, signaling location or position within a

In practical use, denklemde appears in problem statements, explanations, and instructional text. Examples include: “X terimi

See also: Denklem, Turkish grammar, Turkish case system, mathematical terminology in Turkish.

larger
object
or
context.
It
can
be
extended
with
other
suffixes
to
form
related
phrases,
such
as
denklemdeki
terim
(the
term
in
the
equation)
or
denklemdeki
adımlar
(the
steps
in
the
equation).
In
Turkish
mathematical
prose,
denklemde
is
the
common
form
for
describing
things
located
inside
an
equation,
and
related
constructions
often
continue
with
possessive
or
determiner
elements.
denklemde
yer
alır”
(The
X
term
appears
in
the
equation)
and
“Bu
adım
denklemde
sadeleşir”
(This
step
is
simplified
in
the
equation).
The
locative
form
helps
to
situate
discussion
about
terms,
operations,
or
transformations
within
the
structure
of
a
specific
equation.
In
educational
materials,
you
may
also
see
phrases
like
“denklemdeki”
to
mean
“in
the
equation’s
[term/part],”
illustrating
how
location
within
an
equation
interacts
with
Turkish
possessive
and
demonstrative
systems.