it is a boundary that does not have any limit but it is open. for example, an open boundary for 4.4 is 'less than' or 'less than or equal to' 4.4 OR
'greater than' or 'greater than or equal' to 4.4
what is the boundary of 36 inches?
There are no boundary points.
y - x + 1 have no boundary as we don't know what x and y are. I shouldn't say "no boundary", it's more of that the boundary is not defined.
It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..It is usually a plane shape that forms a boundary of the figure..
Delaware has a boundary that is a curve (part of a circle). The arc radius is 12 miles. By default, the adjoining State of Pennsylvania also has a curved boundary.
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It was the Treaty of Greenville
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It is an "open" circle. That is, a circle which is not filled in.
Some family systems have a very tight family boundary around them while others may be very open. The flexibility of the boundary becomes key when two families are connected through marriage.
Open space not in secured community use, the attributes of which can give relief from built development where accessible open space is not adequately provided. Not necessarily inaccessible. Within the development boundary
Its a divergent boundary
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Transform boundary
what u mean actually....? In Themodynamics (branch of physics ) open system states that ; exchanging energy (heat and work) and matter with their environment. A boundary allowing matter exchange is called permeable. The ocean would be an example of an open system.
It is called a divergent plate boundary.
is a boundary