no
yes of course. they can intersect infinite times when they coincide
wrong!
no the definition is two lines intersecting once
No, A polygon is a closed geometric figure whose sides are nothing more than line segments. Each corner of a polygon where two sides intersect is called a vertex of the polygon.
As opposed to earthworms, arthropods (crayfish) segments often become fused. Therefore, certain parts of a crayfish that looks like one piece, was once multiple pieces before they became fused together, so some segments were actually once more than just that one segment. An earthworm on the other hand, is just as many segments as are seen, and always has been.
No.
Yes.
no they can't
FALSE!!
Compressing a voice signal sample into segments prior to quantization and expanding it it its original size once transmitted Compressing larger signals more than smaller signals
Sometimes. Not always.
Compressing a voice signal sample into segments prior to quantization and expanding it it its original size once transmitted Compressing larger signals more than smaller signals
One to one functions on a graph can vary. To determine if a function is one to one, a horizontal line can only intersect the function once. If it intersects the function more than once, it is not a one to one function.