squared root sign造句
例句與造句
- It looks like a Physics equation under a square root sign.
- where the expression in square root sign is the Radon Nikodym derivative of ? ? " 1 with respect to ?.
- For example, in the case of the square root, a horizontal bar extending the square root sign over the argument can indicate the extent of the argument.
- Ah, I reckon it's the square root sign that might automatically turn on textstyle, so that the stuff can fit nicely under the radical sign.
- Another example of a vinculum still in use is the horizontal line used with a square root sign .-- Zero 09 : 13, 12 Dec 2003 ( UTC)
- It's difficult to find squared root sign in a sentence. 用squared root sign造句挺難的
- In terms of either area expression, the triangle inequality imposed on all sides is equivalent to the condition that the expression under the square root sign be non-negative ( so the area expression is real ).
- :With this equation, the term under the square root sign is zero, and the mass is zero too, so you end up with zero divided by zero, which is talk ) 17 : 48, 18 June 2008 ( UTC)
- :: Um, no, because if the square root sign implied both roots, then we wouldn't have to write the plus-or-minus sign . \ sqrt { }, as a function over the positive reals, is defined as the positive square root.
- Well, v ^ 2 / c ^ 2 turns out to be 1.21 so the number inside the square root sign works out to be-0.21 . . . soooo . . . the mass / length / time-distortion experienced by an object moving at 1.1c is the square root of a negative number.
- :: Richard Feynman in his book " Surely You re Joking " makes the point that sin and cos and tan are not the best way to present a function because it looks like s times i times n . he perfered using symbles simmalar to a square root sign, which make clear that it is a function acting on something.
- :: ( edit conflict squared ) " We have to square every term in order to get rid of the [ square root sign ] . " Ummmm, no, it doesn't work that way . . . Go ahead and add x to both sides in place of that step, then square " both sides " ( and most decidely not " every term " ) .-- Talk 21 : 08, 2 April 2008 ( UTC)