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1 raise to the power of
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2 raise to the power
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3 raise to the power of
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > raise to the power of
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4 raise to a power
raised to a power — возвел в степень; возведенный в степень
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5 raise to a power
raised to a power — возвел в степень; возведенный в степень
era of nuclear power — атомный век; век ядерной энергии
English-Russian big polytechnic dictionary > raise to a power
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6 raise to a power
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > raise to a power
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7 raise to a power
возводить в степень ;Англо-Русский словарь финансовых терминов > raise to a power
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8 raise to a power
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9 raise to the power
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10 raise to the power of
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11 raise to third power
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12 raise to a power
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13 raise to the power of x
English-german technical dictionary > raise to the power of x
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14 raise to second power
(mat) a ridica la pătrat / puterea a douaEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > raise to second power
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15 raise to third power
(mat) a ridica la cub / puterea a treiaEnglish-Romanian technical dictionary > raise to third power
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16 raise to higher power
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20 to raise to a power
to raise to a powerMath elevar a uma potência.
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