RSQ, like most 3-letter acronyms has a whole host of meanings. Most strongly associated with the letters is the word 'Rescue', yet it can also refer to a Retail Sales Questionnaire, the radio reporting system of Readability, Strength [and] Quality as well as Rally Sport Quebec and Real Sound Quality. These are merely some of the possibilities for the English language as so the context must be considered where the acronym is seen.
[pi^(1/3)]^2 * pi = pi^(2/3) * pi = pi^(5/3) The answer is the cubic root of pi to the fifth power.
(pi + pi + pi) = 3 pi = roughly 9.4248 (rounded) Well, if you use the common shortened version of pi which is 3.14 and add that 3 times, you get 9.42.
(cos(pi x) + sin(pi y) )^8 = 44 differentiate both sides with respect to x 8 ( cos(pi x) + sin (pi y ) )^7 d/dx ( cos(pi x) + sin (pi y) = 0 8 ( cos(pi x) + sin (pi y ) )^7 (-sin (pi x) pi + cos (pi y) pi dy/dx ) = 0 8 ( cos(pi x) + sin (pi y ) )^7 (pi cos(pi y) dy/dx - pi sin (pi x) ) = 0 cos(pi y) dy/dx - pi sin(pi x) = 0 cos(pi y) dy/dx = sin(pi x) dy/dx = sin (pi x) / cos(pi y)
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the audi rsq has
A lot!
Yes, the Audi R8 is based on the Audi RSQ Concept Car.
about $80,000
One can purchase a kit for the car the Audi RSQ from a few places. Germany is one of the places that a person can get the Audi RSQ made from the kit. Because the car is what is known as a concept car and was only made for the movie IRobot, finding one at a dealership will be impossible.
I, Robot
MV Agusta F4
You can buy it in Germany, but I would not bother going there, it's too far away.
No way to answer this until we know either the value of 'X', or else something about the drawing.
RSQ, like most 3-letter acronyms has a whole host of meanings. Most strongly associated with the letters is the word 'Rescue', yet it can also refer to a Retail Sales Questionnaire, the radio reporting system of Readability, Strength [and] Quality as well as Rally Sport Quebec and Real Sound Quality. These are merely some of the possibilities for the English language as so the context must be considered where the acronym is seen.
(pi)(1/pi)=1.4396 ...
the same as pi squared, which is 9.86960440109