Examples of using Squared is equal in English and their translations into Turkish
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Squared is equal to 16.
Plus b over 2a squared is equal to minus c/a.
So we can write our equation as x plus 9 squared is equal to 1.
V times the derivative of v with respect to xdivided by 1 plus v squared is equal to-- I'm dividing both sides by x, notice I didn't write the x on this side-- so that is equal to 1 over x.
So you get y minus 2 squared over 25 is equal to 1. y minus2 squared is equal to 25.
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To the minus 2, that's 1 over 10 squared is equal to x, which is 1 over 100 is equal to x.
That makes sense. This is y over 3. x over 2, squared, minus y over 3, squared is equal to 1.
The Pythagorean theorem tells us a squared is equal to m squared plus e squared, .
So the solution of our differential equation is psi x to the third y plus1/2 x squared y squared is equal to c.
Then I can rewrite this side as y minus 1 squared is equal to x to the third plus 2x squared plus 2x plus 4.
If you square both sides,you get b squared over a squared x squared minus b squared is equal to 0.
Only because this is a perfect square, can we now say x minus 5 squared is equal to 9, and now we can take the square root of both sides.
Because your distance from the center could change.So it's x squared over a squared plus y squared over b squared is equal to 1.
On the left-hand side we'releft with just a B squared is equal to-- now 144 minus 36 is what?
Now this looks a lot like our original equation of the hyperbola,which was x squared over a squared minus y squared over b squared is equal to 1.
And so this becomes x minus 1 squared plus y plus2 squared is equal to 4 plus 1 plus 4 is equal to 9.
B squared is equal to 24 squared minus 12 squared, which we know is 144, and that b is equal to the square root of 24 squared minus 12 squared. .
This is 100, is equal to 9 plus A squared, or A squared is equal to 100 minus 9.
And you would say oh, x minus 4 squared is equal to 25. So x minus 4 is equal to plus or minus 5. And then you could say, x is equal to plus or minus 5 plus 4.
If you were to square both sides of this equation,you would get y squared is equal to x right there.
Multiply both sides by b squared. y squared is equal to b squared over a squared x squared plus b squared. You have to distribute the b squared. .
The first one, they want us to convert this, x squared plus y squared is equal to 4, to polar coordinates.
So the square root of 2 over 2squared plus the square root of 2 over 2 squared is equal to 1 squared. .
And now we can multiply both sides of this equation by r,and we're left with r squared is equal to y plus x. And we know what r squared is now. That should be second nature.
If you multiply the left hand side times minus b squared, the minus and the b squared go away,and you're just left with y squared is equal to minus b squared. .
And then if I add 25 over 4x squared to both sides,I get y squared is equal to 25 over 4x squared plus 25.
What the Pythagorean theoremtells us is that A squared plus B squared is equal to C squared. .
So if we think about the Pythagorean theorem--that A squared plus B squared is equal to C squared-- 12 you could view as C.
You remember that if a circle is centered at 0,the standard form would be x squared plus y squared is equal to r squared. .
We could use the Pythagorean theorem, because, you know,a squared plus b squared is equal to c squared, or we could use trigonometry.