Then B is to the left of A on the number line.
In a right the triangle with legs a, b and hypotenuse c, a^2 = c^2 - b^2 or b^2 = c^2 - a^2.
The word "below" seems to imply that there is some graphic. However, I see no such graphic.
There are many. For example, if A and B are the two acute angles, then A + B = 90 degrees or sin(A) = cos(B) or cos(A) = sin(B) or tan(A) = 1/tan(B)
In a right triangle, the side lengths follow Pythagora's Theorem: a^2 + b^2 = c^2; where a and b represent the lengths of the legs and c represents the hypotenuse.
Oh, dude, that's an easy one. So, like, after zero on the number line comes 1, right? And if we're talking fractions, that would be 1/1, which is the same as 1 whole. So, like, zero is just chilling there, and then 1 comes along and steals the show.
It is 105.
It is at zero = 0
a line with the median marked with 0. if you go to the right of 0 you find positive numbers. If you go to the left of 0 you will get negative numbers.
A ruler
In the middle of 0.4 and 0.5
A numberline is never-ending. It goes to infinity to the right and to negative infinity to the left... Not always it depends on what nimber line it is.
ambot nimo lolo nimo
You ca see it no a numberline]
make a numberline
beacause they both go chronological order
They are unit intervals.
4 units