balls chris caruso
yes, the ball is a sphere with a diameter and a radius-which is geometry
* geometry in nature * for practcal use of geometry * geometry as a theory * historic practical use of geometry
Geometry can be used in basketball to calculate the exact angle and distance you need to shoot the ball to get it into the hoop. But without a protractor and measuring tape it's practically useless. :P
That's a hard question. The only thing I can think of is when Quinn says that Basketball is Basic Geometry & Physics on Zoey 101. I'm not sure how they're related. Good question.
the angle that players kick in soccer the angle they swing the bat in baseball the angle they shoot in basketball soccer balls have pentagons and hexagons on them
when it is geometry lecture
Yes. You can use this to prove that two lines are parallel, in analytic geometry, i.e., geometry that uses coordinates.Yes. You can use this to prove that two lines are parallel, in analytic geometry, i.e., geometry that uses coordinates.Yes. You can use this to prove that two lines are parallel, in analytic geometry, i.e., geometry that uses coordinates.Yes. You can use this to prove that two lines are parallel, in analytic geometry, i.e., geometry that uses coordinates.
use of coordinate geometry in geography
Yes, there is some. There is math in basketball by using geometry to know which direction to shoot in. If you didn't use geometry, you could not score at all! There is science by force. You use force to pass the ball, dribble it, and shoot it. There is no language arts nor art. There is physical education by moving and using physical skills to reach the ball and help your team win.
Sort of, the game focuses on shapes.
A trevann geometry suckers
They can use geometry by using angles and certain polygons/polyhedra.