The idea is that you model a situation with similar triangles and then use proportions to find the missing measurement indirectly.
Exactly in the same way as we use geometry today for their constructions of pyramids and land measurements.
For building pyramids and land measurements
No, not at all.Architects use measurements and the foundations of geometry it takes a little bit of math but it does not need bargraphs or line plots.
Plenty, it is also a useful life skill to know geometry.
Carpenters geometry to calculate angles of roofs and gables, as well as adding and multiplication when making measurements and ordering material.
* geometry in nature * for practcal use of geometry * geometry as a theory * historic practical use of geometry
It helps them with their geometry lessons
idont know
i think they use metric system because it is easier to know.
I don't know, that's why i asked !!:DD I'm guessing its some kind of two measurements!xD
You can use the word "indirect" to describe something that is not done or communicated in a straightforward or explicit manner. For example, if you receive information through a third party rather than directly from the source, that would be considered an indirect communication.
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