Examples of using The square root in English and their translations into Malay
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So this distance is the square root of 26.
So the square root of 24, this is the same thing as the square root of 2 times 2 times 2 times 3.
So this is going to be times the square root of 6.
Plus or minus the square root of B squared- that's 5 squared, 25.
A5 is exactly half the size of A4 size for the ISO paper size all sizes are the square root of two.
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Minus 5 plus or minus the square root-- 25 plus 288 is 313 I believe.
The square root of 4 is 2, leave the 6 in, and you would have gotten the 2 square roots of 6.
I don't want to know what the square root of pi is.
Now, when I have the square root of x plus 4, I have shifted it over to the left by 4.
This equation, subtract 1 from both sides.4x is equal to negative 1 minus 2, times the square root of 2.
So this is the same thing as the square root of 2 times 2, right, times 5.
Subtract 1 from both sides of this equation,you get 4x is equal to negative 1 plus 2, times the square root of 2.
This is the same thing as the square root of 2 times 2 times the square root of 2 times 3.
Now the next thing we probably want to do, if we want to really solve for x,is to take the square root of both sides of this equation.
But you could write this as the square root of-- and instead of 100, 100 is the same thing as 10 times 10.
If you want to get rid of the radical in the denominator,you can multiply this times the square root of 10 over the square root of 10.
So we could write, the square root of 60 isequal to the square root of 4 times the square root of 15.
So the time is equal to positive 5, right, negative negative 5 is positive 5,plus or minus the square root of-- we probably want to take out our calculator for this.
So let's take the square root of both sides, the positive square root, and we will get w is equal to 5.
So my indefinite integral now becomes the integral, I'm just doing a little bit of algebra,the integral of the square root of 4 minus x minus 3 squared dx.
The square root of 4, what times itself or what positive number, or non-negative number, I should say, times itself is equal to 4?
Notice it's the exact same thing as the square root of x, but I shifted it to the right by 5.
So if you take the square root of both sides,the left-hand side will just become x plus-- let me scroll down a little bit-- x plus b over 2a is going to be equal to the plus or minus square root of this thing.
So we get 4x plus 1 is equal to-- we can factor out the 4,or the square root of 4, which is 2-- is equal to the plus or minus times 2 times the square root of 2.
Netflix could just have a computer compare the predicted ratings with the held-out ratings using a prespecifiedmetric(the particular metric they used was the square root of the mean squared error).
And so this the same thing as the square root of 4 times 4 times the square root of 5 times 5 times the square root of 5.
It's right next to it. It's adjacent to it. adjacent means next to. so two square roots of three so this isequal to… the twos cancel out one over the square root of three or we could multiply the numerator and the denominator by the square root of three.
So the numerator becomes four times the square root of sixty-five, and the denominator, square root of 65 timessquare root of 65, is just going to be 65.
So this is going to be equal to negative 10, plus or minus the square root of 100 minus 3 times, negative 3 times negative 3 is positive 9. Positive 9 times 4 is positive 36.