The difference between Differentiate and Equate
When used as nouns, differentiate means something that has been differentiated or stratified, whereas equate means a statement in assembly language that defines a symbol having a particular value.
When used as verbs, differentiate means to show, or be the distinction between two things, whereas equate means to consider equal or equivalent.
check bellow for the other definitions of Differentiate and Equate
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Differentiate as a verb (transitive):
To show, or be the distinction between two things.
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Differentiate as a verb (intransitive):
To perceive the difference between things; to discriminate.
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Differentiate as a verb (transitive, intransitive):
To modify, or be modified.
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Differentiate as a verb (transitive, mathematics):
To calculate the derivative of a function.
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Differentiate as a verb (transitive, mathematics):
To calculate the differential of a function of multiple variables.
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Differentiate as a verb (intransitive, biology):
To produce distinct organs or to achieve specific functions by a process of development called differentiation.
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Differentiate as a noun (geology):
Something that has been differentiated or stratified.
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Equate as a verb (transitive):
To consider equal or equivalent.
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Equate as a verb (transitive, mathematics):
To set as equal.
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Equate as a noun (programming):
A statement in assembly language that defines a symbol having a particular value.