Kevlin-Planck
The engines are running at slightly different frequencies, so their sounds combine to make beat notes whose amplitudes vary quickly.
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The bus is in steady motion along a straight line at a constant velocity.
The energy of light whose wavelength is 4,06 x e-11m is 4,8927.e-15 joule.
The decibel, whose symbol is dB.
The proposition in the question is simply not true so there can be no answer!For example, if given the integer 6:there are no two perfect squares whose sum is 6,there are no two perfect squares whose difference is 6,there are no two perfect squares whose product is 6,there are no two perfect squares whose quotient is 6.
Here are a couple of statements starting with the pronoun 'whose': 'Whose' is an extremely difficult word with which to begin a statement. 'Whose' is the possessive case of 'who' or 'which'; it almost always begins a question.
There is no second statement whose equivalence needs to be checked.
We don't know whose statement you ask about.
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An axiom
There is no second statement whose equivalence needs to be checked.
80 kg
perfect squares
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups
a perfect cube
They are triangles whose three sides are equal in length and whose three interior angles are equal in measure.