yes
good
not enough; not good enough
A good discussion is provided in the link.
Well, honey, one hundred fifty-five in standard form is simply written as 155. It's not rocket science, just drop that "hundred" and you're good to go. Math doesn't have to be a headache, darling.
A real number that can not be expressed as a rational number.
There are three reasons as to what makes a good definition. 1. It is straight to the point. 2. It is short. 3. The biconditional that makes it must be reversible.
A biconditional that is not a good definition is one that is too broad, ambiguous, or relies on terms that themselves need defining. For example, stating "A shape is a circle if and only if it is round" is not a good definition because "round" is not a precise term and can lead to confusion about the specific properties that define a circle. A good definition should be clear, concise, and use terms that are well-defined within the context.
To not achieve the highest potential. Or in a good form as in the best.
Kenneth Dorter has written: 'Form and good in Plato's Eleatic dialogues' -- subject(s): Form (Philosophy), Good and evil
The Oxford definition of "perfect" is flawless and without error. It is the extreme form of something being good. One antonym of "perfect" is "erroneous."
that is an evil
"Good Samaritanism" or "volunteerism" fit the definition.
A good definition for deposition is this: It is the process of dropping, or depositing, sediment in a new location.
well a good definition is solar energy
definition of good manner
those good which are already in finished form but alone cannot used.when it become a part of another finished good and come into use .then this material is called fabricating material
Meine Kampf - Written by Hitler, you can get it off the internet.