A Thoroughbred is a registered breed, while a Thoroughbred X (literally 'Thoroughbred cross') is a mixed breed with Thoroughbred blood present.
The Anglo-Arab horse is a cross between a Thoroughbred stallion and Arabian mare or vice-versa.
a TB is a thoroughbred and the X means that is is not a pure breed. so in answer to this question a TB X is a horse that half thoroughbred half another different type of horse.
If it was a short race Thoroughbred would have won but the type of Thoroughbred matters.
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The main difference between light and x-rays is that x-rays are radiation.
the difference between a draft horse and a thoroughbred, well. there is size. usually draft horses are HUGE and thoroughbreds are smaller, for speed. they both have large muscles but for different purposes. the thoroughbred for racing and the draft breeds for pulling heavy items. there is also that a draft horse has feathering around it's hoofs and legs. draft (most likely about 18hh) thoroughbred (most likely about...16hh) (i'm sorry but the pictures did not show up :( )
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Yes. 4x means 4 multiplied by x. x4 means x multiplied by x multiplied by x multiplied by x.
Answer: The difference between the square root of x and squared is either x or -x. Answer: The square root is the inverse function of the square function. That means that it's basically the opposite. Asking for the square root of "x" is like asking "what number must I square to get 'x'".
Biologically there is no difference. There are several breeds that are bred for racing, the thoroughbred being arguably the most famous. Horses bred for racing are usually faster than other breeds over a given distance, but whether it is a thoroughbred, a standardbred (trotter), Arabian (renowned for endurance) or just a riding horse in a paddock, they are all horses.
A Turk is an individual from the country of Turkey while an Arabian is from certain parts of North Africa and the Middle East like Egypt, Morocco, or Algeria.