A point is a geometric concept that has no dimensions. The given conditions are also satisfied by a circle whose radius is 'zero', a square whose side is 'zero', an equilateral triangle with sides of 'zero' etc.
A line
Geometry has been studied in every civilization that we have written records of. In that sense, no mathematician can have created geometry. Euclid is generally recognized as having pioneered the use of the axiomatic method in mathematics. Of that work, his most famous is his work in geometry.
Trigonal pyramidal
A figure having zero dimensions is a point.
Yes it appears as O=C=O this is a result of C having 4 covalent bonds and Oxygen having 2
According to geometry, a quadrangle is a figure having four angles and four sides.
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A line
The figure described will be a pyramid.
Not usually. In Geometry a kite is defined as a quadrilateral figure having two pairs of equal adjacent sides.
One figure of speech in the poem "Mang Teban and the Weather" is personification, where the weather is described as having human-like qualities or actions. For example, if the weather is described as "angry" or "weeping," it is using personification to give human emotions to the weather.
carbonate ion is having trigonal planar geometry
It all depends what you mean by dimensions - for example in geometry a point is said to have zero dimension a figure having length, such as a line has one dimension a plane or surface has two dimensions a figure having volume has three dimensions the fourth dimension is said to be time any other dimension can not be represented visually but may be dealt with mathematically
The difference in thickness is not by the ASTM grade, but rather by the term "Schedule" - as in Schedule's 10, 40, and 80 - with schedule 10 having the lighest wall thickness, and schedule 80 having the thickest.
Lacrosse uses geometry when shooting and passing. Having the right angle on the stick will help control the ball and the where it goes.
Geometry has been studied in every civilization that we have written records of. In that sense, no mathematician can have created geometry. Euclid is generally recognized as having pioneered the use of the axiomatic method in mathematics. Of that work, his most famous is his work in geometry.
The main figure of speech in "The Song of the Rain" is personification, where the rain is described as a person who sings. This literary device helps create a vivid and imaginative image of the rain as having human-like qualities.