prepositions - "Plugging in X" vs. "plugging X in"


Does one say



Plugging in that value into the previous equation...



or



Plugging that value in the previous equation...



or something else?



Answer



A combination of your two examples would be correct:


Plugging that value into the previous equation..


In this sentence you are dealing with the phrasal verb 'plug in', which has then been split by the noun ('that value').


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