Examples of using Would be equal in English and their translations into Arabic
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Political
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
then we can say-- and then v1 would be equal to 1/2 a plus 1/2 b.
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.
One way of meeting the increasing demand for peacekeeping would be equal and fair burden-sharing between developed and developing countries, without which peacekeeping could not continue to be viable and effective.
equation of that line, we could call this L1. And L1 would be equal to x1 plus t times x2
The Latin American community would be equal to the commercial and economic commitments made through ALADI, the Latin American Integration Association, as well as the Andean Pact, the Central American Common Market
He was sure that the international community would be equal to the challenges ahead and hoped that countries
So that would be equal to b.
Yes, 40 Russians single-handed, would be equal to the task.
We can now rewrite the definition as this would be equal to what?
And then a2 transpose would be equal to 1, 7, minus 1, and 9.
So this would be equal to 600-- I will write it like this.
If Bitcoin increased from $10, 000 to $10, 075 your return would be equal to.
Now, if we can assume that c does not equal 0, this would be equal to what?
And so if x is equal to positive 4, if you add 1 to that x would be equal to 5.
We could divide the numerator and the denominator by 2, and then this would be equal to what?
It would be equal to the matrix B times the column 1, 0, then the matrix B times the column minus 1, minus 2.
Let's define that as L2. L2 would be equal to the set of all of vectors where you start off at x2.
The solutions would be equal to negative b plus or minus the square root of b squared minus 4ac, all of that over 2a.
And that would be equal to, you could say, it's just the width times the length times the height.
Two or three small pieces of candy would be equal to the sum total of the amount of sweetness that an Aborigine would get in one year.