Examples of using Exponents in English and their translations into Hungarian
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Then we should do exponents.
You could add the exponents, so that's equal to 1 over 3 minus 7 is x to the negative 4.
Well, parentheses first, then exponents.
And then we can add the exponents, and that is x to the fourth power.
It might be logarithms or negative exponents.
So priority, there's no parentheses here, there's no exponents, so the priority's going to go to multiplication and division!
And then here, we have the same base and we're multiplying, so we can add the exponents.
We know from this rule up here that we can add these exponents because they're all the same base.
Bias is the bias valueused to avoid having to store negative exponents.
We have the same base, so we can add the exponents, and we're multiplying them, so that equals 3 to the eighteenth power, right?
We also learned that if it was 2 to the tenth over 2 to the fifth,we would actually subtract the exponents.
He was one of the first to use exponents to represent powers and he used mathematics as a model for the natural sciences.
If I have 2 to the seventh times 2 to the third, well,then I can add the exponents, 2 to the tenth.
Now one principle of exponents that might not seem completely intuitive to you at first is when I raise something to the zero power.
If I have 2 the seventh over 2 the third, well, here I subtract the exponents, and I get 2 to the fourth.
Many great exponents of modern dance in the twentieth century spent time at the school, including Kurt Jooss and Hanya Holm, Rudolf Laban, Maria Rambert, Uday Shankar and Mary Wigman.
The New Orleans Swing Festival features on its programmes a line up of the finest Hungarian andregional exponents of the genre.
Among the offer of titles available in Bibliometro include great exponents of youth literature, school, Chilean and foreign novels.
They can be found amongst the exponents of many governments who promise at every official meeting what it is in their interests to deny in the corridors outside.
The reason why I'mdoing this is because there's always this temptation when you first learn exponents is to multiply.
I know a lot of you are going to say, oh no, that's -8, but whenever you see exponents, you always have to remind yourself, exponents are not multiplication.
As one of its most creative exponents, he designed some three thousand objects, including china, furniture, book bindings, jewelry, fashions, textiles, and even Christmas tree decorations.
If I have 2 to the seventh to the third power, well, here I multiplied the exponents. That gives you 2 to the 21.
When you have math problems that require the use of different operations(multiplication,division, exponents, brackets, subtraction, addition) order is necessary and mathematicians have agreed on the BEDMAS/PEDMAS order.
You can use it to quickly multiply and divide large numbers, and if you are a sliderule whiz you can even do exponents, roots and trigonometry.
Since the end of the 19th century it was a meeting point for European and American exponents of the counter-culture in the fields of politics, psychology, art and ecology.
Magnitudes in motion in the Astronomy,simultaneously serving as measures which determine the nature of things and as exponents that allow us to know the things.
The sages aforetime acquired their knowledge from the Prophets,inasmuch as the latter were the Exponents of divine philosophy and the Revealers of heavenly mysteries.
They are indeed fountains of soft-flowing water, stars that shine resplendent,fruits of the blessed Tree, exponents of celestial power, and oceans of heavenly wisdom.
The townscape is a typically 18th century and typically, if not exclusively, Venetian art form;its most outstanding exponents were Antonio Canale and his nephew, Bernardo Bellotto.