the DKM in math is dekometer ...
That's the formula for the area of a circle.
If shapes are equal then they are said to be congruent
An open circle is usually found on a number line in math. An open circle usually represents a number that is not included in the line.
There is no such word in maths (or math, if you prefer). There are vertices and verticals. They mean different things so find out which one you want and re-submit your question.
To increase in size. You use the dilation property in coordinative graphs.
DKM= don't kill me
If you mean Dekametres, then the answer is 1/1000 or 0.001 If you mean decimetres, the answer is 1/10 or 0.1
1 km = 100 dkm.
how many dkm in .4 km
Whoever is searching this up must be old..... Dkm stands for "don't kill me"
1dkm = 10 km 10 dkm = 100 km
Dkm271863
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0.0001 dekameters ==
The symbol is 'dam'.
0.1
The 'D' is an older version of 'da' (the SI standard) and means "Deca" or 10 so 1 Dkm = 1 dakm = 10 km