There is no other mathematical term for the word, length.
length times the width
What does length mean in math
The term does not do anything! In simple term, it means a solid. It may be defined in terms of its length, width and height (the 3 dimensions).
The amount of space in an object. Formula is length times width times height
Length* :) , The Modal Length Will Be The Length That There is The Most Of
The math term for multiplication is PRODUCT.
there is no such math term
"Subset" IS the math term in this case.
My math book is about 11 inches in length and 9 inches wide.
in simple math terms it is the length times height of a 2 dimension object the units are squared so if the length is five in and the height is 4 inches then the area would be 20 inches^2(squared)
A term in math usually refers to a # in a arithmetic/geometric sequence
what does the term reorder mean in math
power in a math term is when you multiply the exponents
variable equation solve it test it
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When you are showing length in Math, it is marked as an "l"
math term that begins with the letter x
There is no such math term. There is, on the other hand, an astronomical term "equinox".
One math term is y-axis and or yard
A architect uses math like meausuring length
Whole number is a math term. Weighted average is another math term.
Whole number is a math term. Weighted average is another math term.
A math expression is a collection of math terms
No, the math term ratio doesn't mean multiply.
centimetre and metre