Examples of using Equal to each other in English and their translations into Polish
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OK, so they're equal to each other.
Therefore, we know that the measures of these two angles cannot be equal to each other.
They must be equal to each other.
so they should be equal to each other.
If… If two… they are all are equal to each other. are equal to a third.
Things which are equal to the same thing""are equal to each other.
The two sides opposite these angles are equal to each other.
No, in a rhombus all the sides have to be equal to each other.
I said well, this x is equal to this x. I said, oh well, if those are equal to each other, well not even if-- I mean if this is x and this is also x because they're opposite, and the same thing for this.
At x is equal to 0, the two functions are equal to each other.
And notice, they have all three sides of these two triangles are equal to each other So, we know that by side-side-side that they are congruent So,
So corresponding angles are equal to each other.
maybe those functions are equal to each other.
So let's set them equal to each other.
Taking something to the i pi power?" But now we do because we're saying that these 2 sides of this are equal to each other.
are equal to each other, differing only in reproductive nature
In order for this to be exact, these two things have to be equal to each other.
And then opposite angles are equal to each other.
It is important to designate the fact that numerically both these parts must necessarily be equal to each other.
It could be a square, but in order for it to be a square they would have to tell us that all the sides are equal to each other.
Not only is it not an axiom that two people or two human wills are as such completely equal to each other, it is actually a gross exaggeration.
As you can imagine, and as it looks from my amazingly neat drawing-- I'm normally not this good-- that these are going to be equal to each other.
If two are… equal to a third they are… all are equal to each other.
they're not equal to each other.
If you do you will find that they're always going to be equal to each other.
If… if two things are equal to a third thing… then they are all equal to each other.
it seems that they should be equal to each other, right?
cause those two things are equal to each other.