A plane is a flat surface with no thickness. It is also one of the undefined terms in mathematics which extends indefinitely in all directions.
In mathematics, a plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface.Examples:trianglesquarecircle
Walter Fleming has written: 'Plane trigonometry' -- subject(s): Plane trigonometry 'Precalculus mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Precalculus
quadrant in mathematical terms is a section on a Cartesian plane there are 4 quadrants on a Cartesian plane
spherical and plane trigonometry? :p
Plane is one of the undefined terms in mathematics which has no thickness or depth but has length and width, it extends without end in all directions.
He introduced coordinated geometry and the Cartesian plane
Walter W. Hart has written: 'A second course in algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra 'New first algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra 'Progressive high school algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra, Lending library 'Plane trigonometry, solid geometry and spherical trigonometry' -- subject(s): Geometry, Solid, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry 'Solid geometry and spherical trigonometry' -- subject(s): Geometry, Solid, Solid Geometry, Spherical trigonometry 'Progressive solid geometry' -- subject(s): Geometry, Solid, Solid Geometry 'Junior high school mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Problems, exercises 'Plane geometry' -- subject(s): Geometry, Plane, Plane Geometry 'Modern junior mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Problems, exercises 'Mathematics in daily use' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Socialized general mathematics' -- subject(s): Mathematics 'Progressive first-[second] algebra' -- subject(s): Algebra
In geometry an inclined plane would be infinite and so would not have and edge. And edge does not need an inclined plane. In school mechanics (physics or mathematics), an inclined plane is often used to study forces. But in almost all cases the edges of the inclined plane are "out-of-bounds".
Well, the ordered pair is in a coordinates (x,y).In mathematics, they can be used in a coordinate plane.
On the Cartesian plane the x and y axes meet at the origin and are perpendicular to each other
Depends on which osculation you mean: kissing or mathematics The word is a noun in both situations. You can have the moment or place of osculation, or in mathematics the plane or circle of osculation. "The phone rang just before osculation could occur." "Before he could find the plane of osculation, he needed to get the normal vector."
There are words that start with every letter of the alphabet in mathematics. For x some words are x-intercept, x-y plane, x-z plane, and Xi.