On a computer, you can type the square of a number (let's say x) as x^2. For example, five squared is typed as 5^2.
k^2 + k = k^2 + k k^2 x k = k^3
The adjective form for the noun type is typical(a typical example).The adjective forms for the verb to type are typing and typed (a typing process, a typed page).
A forward slash / is the typed divided by.
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The past participle of "type" is "typed."
-2^10 if you cannot type superscripts. Incidentally, this is not the same as (-2)^10, which, is the same as (+2)^10 and can be typed as 2^10.
Statically typed languages check type of variable at Compile time vs Dynamically typed language check type at run time
On a computer, you can type the square of a number (let's say x) as x^2. For example, five squared is typed as 5^2.
divide 45 / 2 = 22/1
No, the word 'type' is a noun (type, types) and a verb (type, types, typing, typed).Examples:Mom likes this type of ice cream. (noun)We have to type our essay. (verb)The adjective forms of the verb to type are the present participle, typing (typing class); and the past participle, typed (a typed note).
"Had typed"
Yes.
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It would equal about 1 1/2 to 1 pages typed.
They typed on mechanical typewriters.
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