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HYP

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HYPHypotenuse
HYPHyperbolic
HYPHalkin Yukselisi Partisi (Turkish: People's Ascent Party)
HYPHarvard, Yale, Princeton
HYPHyphenation (file name extension)
HYPHigh Yield Portfolio
HYPHispanic Yellow Pages (various locations)
HYPHigh Yield Plus Fund, Inc.
HYPHuntsville Young Professionals (Huntsville, AL)
HYPHey You Pikachu (game)
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From the comparison of the average value Fave between the specimens NJ1(NJ9), NJ2(NJ10), NJ3(NJ11) and the specimens NJ4(NJ12), NJ5(NJ13), it showed that the uplift bearing capacity reduced gradually with the increase of the hypotenuse slope when the width-to-height ratio, the size of the foundation slab, and the steel reinforcement were the same.
Increasing the money supply does not change investors' cash flow expectations, so the slope of the hypotenuse does not change.
The hypotenuse of each of these triangles correlates with one of the three bridle legs, and the two vertices are on the X and Y axes.
I've urged people to walk the hypotenuse (get straight to the point), to adopt physiognomy manipulation, to introduce afternoon naps to the workplace to facilitate dream-time learning, to ring the relaxation hotline to get the benefit of the sound of a woodland glade.
He communicates this love and delight in his exploration of the one theorem almost everyone can remember: the square of the hypotenuse of a right triangle is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.
Sine is Opposite over Hypotenuse, Cosine is Adjacent over Hypotenuse, and Tangent is Opposite over Adjacent.
The square on the hypotenuse equals the sum of the squares on the other two sides.
The Indians found the ratio of a right triangle's opposite side of a given angle to its hypotenuse to be a more useful ratio and called it the jya, Sanskrit for chord.
I also have bought square pots (when the price was right) and their size is measured by of the hypotenuse of two sides.
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