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A point in math has no linear dimension (hence size).
It helps us by constructing pools, property and tennis/ basket ball courts. It's math, so you can easily see that it helps us in everyday life. I hope this answered your question! :) You can thank me later :)
the angles that you hit the ball, how high you hit the ball, and the langth you hitt the ball. you also can find out how much force is on the ball:)
Math dimensions determine the type of geometric object you are dealing with. 0 dimensions is a point, an object with no height, width, or depth. We draw points only to mark the loaction of the point. 1 dimension is the line, which has length but no width or depth. lines go on never ending in both directions, represented by the arrows on both sides. Rays are 1 dimension objects that never end only on one side. Line segments are 1 dimension objects that end on both sides. 2 dimension objacts are basic figures, and 3 dimension objects are complex figures like cubes, pryamids, etc.
Pythagorean Theorem is one.
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Math has been used to calculate the stresses in the prosthetic and to dimension the construction.
Probably not much math education. But you should probably make sure you're good at tennis.
A point in math has no linear dimension (hence size).
TENNIS, Love means ZERO in Tennis, this was on a homework for math...thought id help you out...
In volleyball math is used when you hit the ball. You use angles and force to hit the ball in a downward motion causing you to hit the ball or otherwise spike the ball.
The dimensions are 2, 6 and 4 units.
the angle that the ball is going and the force that is applied to the ball by the bat
It helps us by constructing pools, property and tennis/ basket ball courts. It's math, so you can easily see that it helps us in everyday life. I hope this answered your question! :) You can thank me later :)
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The math demanded it. His calculations actually required additional dimension, past the 4th. Somebody check me on this: He needed to invoke 9 dimensions, as I recall.
the angles that you hit the ball, how high you hit the ball, and the langth you hitt the ball. you also can find out how much force is on the ball:)