Examples of using Would be equal in English and their translations into Turkish
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So g would be equal to five.
In which case they would be equal.
This would be equal to a times x plus a times 2.
A world in which all would be equal.
So that would be equal to b.
Peter. He had promised they would be equals.
Would be equal to those imbued in the items of the Unholy Regalia?
He had promised they would be equals. Peter.
Then our matrix would be equal to u1 squared. What is u1 squared. Let me rewrite our u a little bit.
Minus 9 is 16, and that would be equal to 0.
The solutions would be equal to negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac, all of that over 2a.
Y is equal to 8, so y would be equal to 2.
They wish that you would disbelieve as they disbelieve, and then you would be equal.
Minus y is equal to 10. y would be equal to 10, right?
They wish that you would disbelieve as they disbelieve, and then you would be equal.
Maranzano promised that all the families would be equal and free to make money.
Plus negative two. which would be equal to-- well, negative two plus negative two is negative four, plus another negative two is negative six.
The supply and demand of the two currencies would be equal.
And if a is equal to 3, a squared would be equal to 9. You can't just add a 9 to one side of the equation.
If we can assume thatc does not equal 0, this would be equal to what?
In that case, the ethnic ratio between Croats and Bosniaks would be equal, just like before the war. And the real reunification of the city would be more realistic.
And so, given that it was exact, we knew that a psi would existwhere the derivative of psi with respect to x would be equal to this entire expression.
We challenged ourselves to create an online class that would be equal or better in quality to our Stanford class, but to bring it to anyone in the world for free.
So let's think about it. If we pick any x, say when x is equal to 2, then according to this equation, according to this line,y would be equal to minus 4.
We know what the length is so then the perimeter would be equal to 160 m plus w plus 160 m plus w.
You would say this would be equal to 1 when x does notequal negative 1 or when these terms don't equal zero.
This is 2x squared. And b would be equal to 5.
Annan's plan envisions a loose confederation,comprising two"component states" which would be equal in status, while the government of the"common state" would represent Cyprus in the EU and internationally.
So the antiderivative of this with respect to y--so we get f of xy-- would be equal to xy squared plus some function of x.
If a is equal to k minus 1 then a plus 1 is equal to k. And then here, b plus 1 is equal to n, so then n minus k would be equal to this, a plus 1 minus this. Minus b minus 1, these would cancel out.