Examples of using Pascal's in English and their translations into Turkish
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Pascal's flat.
Yes, it is empty.- Pascal's flat?
Pascal's fine.
They're coming for that Pascal's flat.
Pascal's got Theo.
Which is why I'm doing it against Pascal's wishes.
Pascal's triangle has higher dimensional generalizations.
We have no choice but to consider Mr. Pascal's offer.
Pascal's triangle for binomial coefficients was described around 1100 by Jia Xian.
You can tell me how your father came to learn of Pascal's intentions.
Pascal's development of probability theory was his most influential contribution to mathematics.
Wrap your wrists so you don't hurt yourself again. Pascal's fine.
Suddenly Étienne Pascal's worth had dropped from nearly 66,000 livres to less than 7,300.
Wrap your wrists so you don't hurt yourself again. Pascal's fine.
And deposit Father Pascal's cruel demise onto yours. So I hereby wipe my conscience clean.
But that only applied to--and that was called Pascal's principle-- external pressure.
Pascal's work was so precocious that Descartes was convinced that Pascal's father had written it.
He built twenty of these machines(called Pascal's calculator or Pascaline) in the following ten years.
Pascal's ascetic lifestyle derived from a belief that it was natural and necessary for a person to suffer.
In the 10th century, Halayudha's commentary on Pingala'swork contains a study of the Fibonacci sequence and Pascal's triangle, and describes the formation of a matrix.
Pascal's ascetic lifestyle derived from a belief that it was natural and necessary for a person to suffer.
The three-dimensional version is called Pascal's pyramid or Pascal's tetrahedron, while the general versions are called Pascal's simplices.
Pascal's work in the fields of the study of hydrodynamics and hydrostatics centered on the principles of hydraulic fluids.
Lazarus: Free Pascal's affiliated Delphi-like software package for rapid development of graphical applications.
Pascal's experiments would lead to the realisation that the Earth is cocooned in an atmosphere that rapidly thins out the higher you go.
After Torricelli and Pascal's experiments, many scientists became fascinated with studying the properties of the vacuum.
In 1662, Pascal's illness became more violent, and his emotional condition had severely worsened since his sister's death.
Pascal's theorem states that given six points on a conic(the vertices of a hexagon), the lines defined by opposite sides intersect in three collinear points.
Pascal's triangle is just an alternative way to generate binomial coefficients, and what I'm about to show you is just another way of essentially generating the binomial coefficients.
Pascal's last major achievement, returning to his mechanical genius, was inaugurating perhaps the first bus line, moving passengers within Paris in a carriage with many seats.