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Yes, because if you halve a square across a diagonal line of symmetry then one corner has 90 degrees and the other two are 45 degrees.
A triangle with two angles of the same degree and the this one at a different degree.
The central processing unit (CPU). The CPU is typically composed of one or more processors with one or more processing cores. For example, a quad core CPU typically has two independent processors with two cores each.
Sort of. Triangle is one of the shape that may tessellate(fit tightly). But one may argue that triangle is not a square (for sure), nor a tile (yet I think it may be) to a tessellate.
cache is more expensive and it will increase the cost of the system terribly. processing of more than one cache will complicate the design of CPU and increase the burden on CPU.
It has a white Triangle The previous answer is quite useless. The triangle marks where pin 1 is on the CPU. When installing a CPU into the socket, the installer lines up the triangles so the CPU fits correctly into the socket.
its a triangle with one corner 30 degrees, one corner 60 degrees and one corner 90 degrees.
A triangle Square An equilateral triangle on a sphere that distends 90 degrees (think of a triangle with one corner at the north pole, one corner on the equator at the 0 meridian, and one corner on the equator at 90 degrees longitude. Each corner of this spherical triangle measures 90 degrees.
3, one for each corner. *many *triangle have.
The apex counts as one of the three corners of a triangle.
An equilateral triangle has three lines of symmetry.
One angle (corner) must to 90 degrees.
It is basically shaped like a triangle but has a crack or opening in one corner.
A right-angle triangle must have one corner of 90 degrees.
A black triangle is one of a class of triangle-shaped unidentified flying objects, typically with a light in each corner.
Two. One big square and a smaller one inside to make a corner into a triangle.
3(one per corner)