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No. A triangle can be a two-dimensional object whereas a pyramid must be three-dimensional (with sides that are sloped).
If it is a horizontal straight line, it means the object is moving at constant velocity. If it is a sloped line, it means the object is accelerating.
Not necessarily. A perpendicular to a sloped line will be sloped. It will be at right angles to the sloped line, though.
There is no formal definition: it is any side of a triangle. Often, if the triangle has a horizontal base, then it is one of the sloped sides. In a right angled triangle, it is one of sides adjacent to the right angle. In an isosceles triangle, it is one of the equal sides.
If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.
They are sloped
No. A triangle can be a two-dimensional object whereas a pyramid must be three-dimensional (with sides that are sloped).
If it is a horizontal straight line, it means the object is moving at constant velocity. If it is a sloped line, it means the object is accelerating.
Not necessarily. A perpendicular to a sloped line will be sloped. It will be at right angles to the sloped line, though.
why PPF in economics is negatively sloped
There is no formal definition: it is any side of a triangle. Often, if the triangle has a horizontal base, then it is one of the sloped sides. In a right angled triangle, it is one of sides adjacent to the right angle. In an isosceles triangle, it is one of the equal sides.
Yes. Negative gradient would mean downward sloping.
The turns of a track are usually sloped (banked). This allows the cars to turn at higher speeds since they are less likely to slide.
When you put the armor at an angle, the thickness is increased due to the fact that it is sloped as opposed to plumb.
Without any further context, it can only be described as a sloped or slanted line.Without any further context, it can only be described as a sloped or slanted line.Without any further context, it can only be described as a sloped or slanted line.Without any further context, it can only be described as a sloped or slanted line.
If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.If the sloped sides of an isosceles trapezium are extended to a vertex, you would get an isosceles triangle.
Lever: A bar that turns around a fulcrum (pivot point) used to lift an object when a force is applied on the other side. Incline Plane: A sloped surface used to raise an object. Pulley: Used to change the direction of force and or multiply it.