Yes.
The transformation from y = f(x) to y=f(2x) will compress the shape along the x-axis by a factor of 2.
If none of the sides ever cross each other, there cannot be a closed plane figure.
no because it is not the same shape or size.
90 degree but not just for a triangle it can be 90 degree square or what ever shape you talking about
find the volume of the area and divide it by the area i think.... Wasnt really ever good at math sorry
Your question is inconsistent on its face. You asked "What shape has zero faces . . . . . and has only one face." I'd say that nothing could ever meet both of those requirements. They are ... how you say ... 'mutually exclusive'.
the name of a two sided figure is a jamie n its the coolest shape ever created the name of a two sided figure is a jamy n its the coolest shape ever created
If you are asking whether a tornado can change its shape or appearance then yes. It is quite common for a tornado to change in shape, size, and intensity.
Anyone who ever boiled water or made ice cubes. No one PROVED that matter can change shape or form - it simply can. Play Dough is matter that changes shape and form. Butter changes shape and form. Candles change shape and form.... the list goes on and on and on...
A ring will change shape after a while to adjust to the shape of your finger- don't worry about correcting it! have you ever looked at your finger? It isn't perfectly round! When a ring changes shape it will undoubtedly get more comfortable!
No because you were born with a bellybutton that same shape and you can never change it. Ever!
I'm not sure I'm trying to figure it out my self for my college report on pumas.
what ever shape the solid is x_x
what ever shape you want them to be.
what ever shape you want them to be.
Elite seris figure,s
A company named Bluefire has a process that does exactly that. They turn waste into ethanol using a patented process.
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