Y = - (1/3)2
y = - 1/9
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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).
Yes.
"First number squared equals the first number". This must be 1, but "they do not equal zero or one". No solution possible.
the length of one side squared
a cone's volume>>> V = 1/3 [ (pi)*(radius*squared)*(height) ] so volume equals , (one third) of (pi) times (radius squared) times (height)
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No. One third squared is one ninth. One ninth is smaller than one third.
Angle A + Angle B + Angle C = 180 degrees. If one angle equals 90 degrees then it is a right triangle and the lengths of the sides are in a ratio such that A squared plus B squared equals C squared (Pythagorean Theorem)
one squared equals one.
0.5
8 inches squared
It equals one skeleton squared.
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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).
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