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Quadratic equation, in mathematics, an algebraic equation of the second degree (having one or more variables raised to the second power).
Paul was eager to use "authority" raised to the second power (the Gang of Four plus both barrels -- two hours apart -- The "Full Krugman") to prevent anyone actually looking at the Gang of Four's letter and Friedman's study.
The intersection between the two complexes is raised to the second power to give more importance to larger complexes.
In this case, it would be 1.05 raised to the second power, or 1.05 x 1.05, which equals 1.1025.
For example, 3x2 and 4x2 are like terms because each contains the variable x raised to the second power.
Trinomials: A second degree polynomial, named so because it has no more than three terms one raised to the second power, one to the first, and one without a variable.
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Maximum local soot volume fraction of ethylene flames seems to scale with pressure raised to the third power (about 2.8).
In Bohr's formula the charge of the electron is raised to the fourth power.
So we have incongruity raised to the third power, but still no joke.
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