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How many points are needed to define a plane?

3


How many points are needed to define an angle?

2


A sequence of trapezoids is shown. The first threetrapezoids in the sequence are formed by 3, 5, and 7 triangles.a. How many triangles are needed for the 10th trapezoid?

Maybe 21 which is the 10th odd number OR 37 which is the 10th prime number


How many points are needed to define a specific line?

Two.


How many noncollinear points are needed to define a plane?

Three.


What is a number in a sequence?

There are infinitely many possible number sequences, and infinitely many numbers which can appear in those sequences. Any and every number can appear in a number sequence.


What are the next three numbers in this sequence 1531513?

A single number, such as 1531513 does not define a sequence. Furthermore, according to Wittgenstein's Finite Rule Paradox every finite sequence of numbers can be a described in infinitely many ways and so can be continued any of these ways - some simple, some complicated but all equally valid.


How do dietitians define the term nutritious?

containing many of the substances needed for life and growth.


What is a pyramidal number sequence?

It is a sequence of numbers that represents how many spheres you would have in a pyramid of different heights.


Is the number 8 a palindrome or Fibonacci sequence?

Any single digit number is a palindrome. The Fibonacci sequence consists of infinitely many numbers so 8, being only one number, cannot be the Fibonacci sequence.


How many codons are in 1 protein?

The number of codons needed to code for a protein varies depending on the length of the protein. Each amino acid is coded for by a specific sequence of three nucleotides (a codon). Therefore, you would need to divide the total number of nucleotides in the protein's gene sequence by 3 to find the number of codons required.


How many sequence diagrams needed to draw a state diagram?

At least two states are the minimum.