if you are in math class and the teacher asks you a question about it.
There are very few real life examples of nonagons. The only examples that I can think of are a few coins.
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The displacement, from the vertical, of a child on a swing, or a pendulum.
Time. Time cannot be negative, only positive.
absolute value just means to make a number positive. if the number is already positive then absolute value does nothing. the purpoes of absolute value is to take away the negative sign which can be helpful in real life situations.
if you are in math class and the teacher asks you a question about it.
Absolute value can be used as distances, because if an object is either 1 foot behind or 1 foot in front of another object, their distance will still be 1.
Real life examples of using zero of a function in math include dividing an amount of money by a certain number of people to find out how much money each person will get when the number is divided equally.
Production of offspring is NOT a necessary life function. Eating, breathing, and excreting are examples of necessary life functions.
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The threshold to tolerate rude remarks, discouraging words, survival of the fittest, and to just keep at what i am working hard for.
Absolute - Time-Life album - was created in 2003.
The half-life can be used to determine the absolute age because the original amount of the elements can be calculated from the current value.
Governments that fall under Autocracy are Totalitarian Dictatorship, Monarchy, and Absolute Monarchy. Totalitarian- the idea of a single leader or leaders. The leader seeks to control all aspects of social and economic life. Examples of totalitarian dictators are Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin. Monarchy- a monarch is a King or Queen. This is usually an inherited position. Examples of a Monarchy: King Henry VIII and Queen Elizabeth I. Absolute Monarchy- Absolute monarchs have complete power of rule over the people. Absolute monarchies are rare today. Examples of a Absolute Monarchy: King Philip II and King Louis XIV.