Examples of using Exponent in English and their translations into Slovak
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The number that is typed in small print on the upper right of the main number is called the exponent, or exponent.
vibrant and singular exponent of the sauvignon blanc variety.
a truth consequent upon Revelation- by its infallibly constituted exponent[the Pope].
And that comes from when you take something to an exponent, and then to another exponent you just have to multiply those two exponents. .
number signs to the right of a code determines the number of digits in the exponent.
When we take the integral of the function, we first add 1 to the exponent, and then divide the term by the sum of the exponent and 1.
The Sharp EL-520XVL has a 12-digit display(two exponent locations) divided into two rows for better application of some functions.
Lust becomes, not only the exponent of what I do, but of what I am.
The Sharp EL-531XH has a 12-digit display(two exponent locations), divided into two rows,
where the Castle is, exponent of courtly love,
which I find kind of neat, because all of the other exponents lead to another exponent.
The most confident exponent of transhumanism today,
Ray Kurzweil is the most confident exponent of transhumanism today,
Next, Access calculates the exponent value from the number of digits that fall to the right(or left,
A harmony that has its maximum exponent in places like the Miradouro do Rio. It was precisely this close relationship with Nature that impressed me the most in Manrique's architectural creations.
Koh was joined by executives from UL, Exponent and TUV Rheinland, leading independent industry groups
If, for example, its exponent is 8, then in the maximum approximation, the observed object will be viewed
then using the difference as an exponent for the base number 2.512; that is to say.
ornamental plants- making it the leading exporter and exponent of the sector throughout Latin America.
In the early years of the 20th century,‘Abdu'l-Bahá- the eldest Son of Bahá'u'lláh- was the Bahá'í Faith's leading exponent, renowned as a champion of social justice and an ambassador for international peace.