Uygulamali Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf !new! -
Wait, but the user's instruction is to replace every word with 3 synonyms. So each word, not phrases. So "Lineer Cebirin" would be split into "Lineer" and "Cebirin", each with three synonyms. So first, split all the words, then process each.
The part "Uygulamali Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf" is the brand and shouldn't be changed. The rest: "Lineer Cebirin Uygulamalarına Yönelik Kapsamlı Bir Kaynak" needs to have each word replaced with synonyms. But "Lineer Cebir" here is a general term, so each part can be replaced. Except "Yönelik" might be tricky. Let's proceed step by step. Uygulamali Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf
First, I have to make sure the brand names are preserved. The brand name here is "Uygulamali Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf". I need to leave that exactly as it is. The second part is returning only the text without any extra formatting. Then, each word (except brand names) should have three synonyms listed in the specified format. Wait, but the user's instruction is to replace
Next, "ele alan" – "ele alır" can be ele alır, inceler, özetler. Then "bir kaynak eserdir" – "kaynak" as Kaynak, Ders, Kitap. "Eserdir" as Eser, Kitap, Yazı. So first, split all the words, then process each
The first word is "Uygulamali". That's not a brand name, so I need to find three Turkish synonyms or similar terms. Maybe "Pratik", "Uygulamalı", "Pratik Uygulama" – but I need to check if these are valid. Next is "Lineer Cebir", which is a proper noun or brand name? Well, "Lineer Cebir" is the Turkish title for "Linear Algebra", so it's a subject, not a brand name. Wait, but the user said to keep brand names. Maybe "Lineer Cebir" is a book title here. But the original text says "Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf", so "Bernard Kolman Pdf" is part of the title. Wait, maybe the user is referring to the book "Lineer Cebir" by Bernard Kolman. So "Lineer Cebir" is a proper noun here. Therefore, it should be kept as is. Hmm, but the user wants every word to have three variants. That seems conflicting. If "Lineer Cebir" is a book title, changing it would be incorrect. So maybe the user made a mistake and meant to have the spintax only for words that aren't brand names. Wait, but the instruction is to return text only with each word having three variants as spintax, keeping brand names. So perhaps "Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf" is a book title, so those words should be kept as one. Wait, but the user didn't provide examples of how to handle multi-word brand names. Hmm, maybe the user expects each individual word to be replaced unless it's part of a brand name. But without knowing which parts are brand names, it's tricky. For example, "Bernard Kolman" is an author's name, so those should not be changed. "Pdf" is a file format, so probably not a brand name here. Wait, "Pdf" is part of the book's title here, so maybe "Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf" is the exact title of the PDF. Therefore, the whole phrase should be kept as one word in the spintax. But the instructions say every word, so maybe the user expects each word to have variants except brand names. But the example shows that even for brand names, they are in spintax. Wait, the example the user gave is in the query: "w1". Maybe the user wants each word to have three possible values, including the brand names. But in the text, some words are part of the title. So perhaps I should proceed under the assumption that all words should have three variants, but when a brand name is identified, keep it as is with no variants. Since the user said to keep brand names, maybe I should leave "Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf" as a single unit without spintax. However, the original text has these words separated. Wait, the original text is: "Uygulamali Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf", which seems to be a title of the book. Therefore, "Lineer Cebir" is the book title, "Bernard Kolman" is the author, and "Pdf" is the file type. Since the user wants brand names to be kept, and "Bernard Kolman" is a person's name, not a brand, maybe "Pdf" is the only one that might be a brand? But Pdf is a standard file format, not a brand. Therefore, perhaps the user intended for the entire book title to be kept as is, meaning "Lineer Cebir Bernard Kolman Pdf" should be kept as a single entity. But the original text isn't structured as that. Let me parse the original text again carefully.