Примери коришћења A real number на Енглеском и њихови преводи на Српски
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Is that a real number?
Normally each element of a  random vector is a real number.
Let p be a real number.
I guess I'm the only one they could find'cause I'm the only one that gave a real number.
If is a real number with, then.
Twenty-three is a real number.
But it's a real number; it's going to a real  line.
It's really not a real number.
Write a real number in such a  form.
And that's not even a real number.
Rats did a real number on his face.
And it's actually not a real number.
Write a real number in such a  form.
Proof: Let x be a real number.
A real number or complex number  has n roots of degree n.
You gotta get a real number, like 40.
Addition as well as product of two real numbers  is a real number.
Write the result as a real number rounded to 2 decimal places.
Sum of two real-numbers is a real number.
A real number which is not algebraic is called transcendental.
Sum of two real-numbers is a real number.
A real number that is not rational is called an  irrational number. .
The probability of an  event is a real number in the interval[0, 1].
Which assigns a real number to every outcome in a  way that captures the agent's preferences over simple lotteries.
In this case,each variable can only take a real number as a  value.
A real number has one real  cube root and two further cube roots which form a  complex conjugate pair.
The probability of an  event is generally represented as a real number between 0 and 1.
However, when r is a real number larger than 1, the partial sums increase without bound, and averaging methods assign a  limit of infinity.
The dot product takes two vectors x and y,and produces a real number x· y.
Logarithmic number  systems(LNSs) represent a real number by the logarithm of its absolute value and a  sign bit.