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4x times 4x equals 16x2.
Since area equals Pi times radius squared take and substitute what is known. 345 equals Pi times the radius squared. divide Pi into both sides for 109.8 equals the radius squared. Now take the square root of 109.8 to get an r of 10.47936 cm.
A number squared is just that number times itself. For example four squared is four times four equals sixteen (42 = 4 x 4 = 16).
It is: x*x = x2
x = 2 so x squared = 4 and 2x squared = 2 times 4 = 8; y = 4 so xy = 2 times 4 = 8 and 3xy = 3 times 8 = 24; y squared = 4 times 4 = 16 and 4y squared = 4 times 16 = 64; so 8 + 24 - 64 = 32 - 64 = -32
distance equals initial velocity times change in time interval plus half of accerlation plus time interval squared
base squared times height squared equals the hypotenuse squared. then you know the hypotenuse.
The 2 stands for squared . So in all the formula is : Energy equals the mass times the constant (Speed of light) squared. The 2 squares the formula.
aSsuming constant acceleration, and movement along a line, use the formula: vf2 = vi2 + (1/2)at2 (final speed squared equals initial speed squared plus one-half times acceleration times time squared).
No. E=mc2 is a formula. Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared.
To find distance in the work formula, you can rearrange the formula to distance equals work divided by force. This allows you to calculate the distance by dividing the work done by the force applied.
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The formula for the surface area of a circle is pi times the square of the radius. It is represented as A equals pi times r squared.
SA equals pi times the radius squared
Albert Einstein published the Energy formula E equals m times c squared. Energy is equal to mass times the speed of light squared is the basis of measuring the energy released when splitting atoms in a nuclear reaction.
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I am going to assume that you are referring to the formula "e = mc^2" in this case e is not a distance, but stands for energy. In the formula m stands for mass and c stands for the speed of light squared. This means that the total energy in anything is the mass of the object times the speed of light squared.