"2 3"の翻訳 英語に:


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2 3 ね 1 2 3
So, let's say I have 3 avocados.
2 3の3人でも 3 2 1 または 2 3 1の3人
It doesn't matter if I say the people that are going to get in the car are going to be people 1, 2, 3 3.
これは 3 2 3 2 8
Well, now we can use the multiplication rule on this to simplify it.
g 3 2 3
So let's work on g of 3 first.
That negative 3, I'll do it in that bold color.
2 3 2 5
Actually, let me use a skinnier pen because that does look bad.
2 3 2 1
So 1d.
ax ax x ー ax
Then we add everything together, and we get our f of x is going to be equal to ax to the third let me scroll to the left a little bit ax to the third. x squared minus ax squared.
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Three, two...
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three, two...
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...three... two...
And so what does this give us?
x 16 これは x 16です
And now my equation becomes y minus 18 is equal to minus 2 times, what is this?
6y 2ーx 2 3
And then we can solve for this.
3 ー2 ー1 0 1 2 3 4です
Let's start with x is equal to negative 4.
Five seconds.
2 3
One, two, three.
2 3
PS Okay, when I say three, we move.
2 3
So, on the count of three if you would sing with me.
2 3
1 2 3 4
2 3
And then you go to 1 (one) 2 (two) 3 (three)
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Grandma.com would be a recipe for biscuits and spit bath instructions.
2 3
Watch him blend right into this algae.
2 3
So, let's do the experiment!
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One, two, three. Go!
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One, two, three!
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One, two, three,
Three, two, one!
OK? Here you go. ...three, two, one.
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One, two, three.
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One, two, three...
2 3...
Go 1,2,3...
  1...
3, 2, 1...
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In three, two, one!
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One, that's it, that's it.
2 3
One, two, three.
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And one, and two...
乗は です
So let's just think what two to the third times two to the fifth means.
3x 2 2xy 2 6y 2 x 2 3 y 0 3x 2 2xy 2 6y 2 x 2 3 y 0 元の問題です
The original problem was 3x squared minus 2xy plus 2, plus 6y squared minus x square plus 3, times y prime, is equal to 0.
0は 0です
Let me write it out.
テスト 1 2 3
Say, testing, 1,2,3
Let's do another one.
N
Well, that's also N plus 1, right?
N
What's 3 plus N minus 2?
2 3
(Applause) One, two, three, four.