Examples of using Squared is equal in English and their translations into Arabic
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So this squared is equal to 61/20.
What if I had x squared plus y squared is equal to 100.
Plus 1 squared is equal to r squared. .
So we get 1 plus y over x squared is equal to cx.
So 3 squared is equal to r squared. .
So we could say that 1 plus v squared is equal to cx.
You could say x squared is equal to the square root of x, right?
So then you get y squared minus 2 over 4x squared is equal to 25.
Well, if you just look here,I just showed you that that's also equal to p squared. p squared is equal to 9%.
So that's 9 times 3 plus b squared is equal to 36 times 3.
You get x squared is equal to 196 minus 50 would be 157,is that right?
Well the length of vector 2 squared is equal to v2 dot v2.
So we get H squared is equal to v2 dot v2, and then minus this guy dotted with himself.
Subtract 27 from both sides. b squared is equal to 81. b is equal to 9.
So the solution of our differential equation is psi x to the third y plus 1/2 x squared y squared is equal to c.
So x squared over y squared is equal to x over y squared. .
If we called this x,we could say x squared plus 6 squared plus 36 is equal to 12 squared, is equal to 144.
So we get 2x squared is equal to 100. x squared is equal to 50.
The natural log of the absolute value of y plus y squared is equal to sine of x plus 1.
Let's see, 108. x squared is equal to 108. x is equal to the square root of 108.
It tells us that this side squared, so let's say x squared, plus this side squared, plus x squared is equal to the hypotenuse squared. .
Let me rewrite it over here. c squared is equal to 130, or we could say that c is equal to the square root of 130.
Now if this equation were-- if I rewrote it as x squared d, the second derivative ofy with respect to x squared, is equal to sine of x, and let's say I were to square this.
We get y squared is equal to 100, minus x squared, and then you get why is equal to the plus or minus square root of 100 minus x squared. .
We say 5 squared, plus 8 squared is equal to I squared. .
We could have taken it with respect to y. x squared plus y squared is equal to, have to take the derivative of both sides.
So if this is side a, b, and c and this is theta,the law of cosines tells us that c squared is equal to a squared plus b squared minus 2ab cosine of theta.
But I think it's prettyobvious that the only places where x squared is equal to the square root of x are the points x equals 0, which you already know, and x equals 1.
If a squared was equal to 4x to the fourth, then what's a? a would be equal to 2x squared. .