Verde
The term 'complement' describes something, or things, which go well with another thing, or things; which completes an effect, or brings to perfection one or more things which alone might not be as effective.For example: The tulips are lovely, and the crystal vase complements them perfectly; it really completes the picture.A complement can also mean something or things which complete a set. For example: he'd been waiting for years to find the last two books in the set; now he's located them he has the full complement.A complement also refers to the full crew required to run, for example, a ship: The ship can sail now the full complementis aboard.In grammar, a complement is used to predicate a construction, for example, in He loves to go sailing, 'to go sailing' is the complement.A complementary color can be either one of two colors which can be mixed to produce white (as light) or gray (as a pigment), or a color which possesses the greatest chromatic contrast to another, for example red-green. A color wheel situates complementary colors directly opposite.The term 'complement' also has separate, specialized meanings in logic, geometry, maths, music, and science.
almond is like a light brown color.
To create concrete models for equations in Algebra 1, start by using physical objects, like blocks or counters, to represent variables and constants. For example, you can assign one color of blocks to represent one variable (e.g., (x)) and another color for constants (e.g., (3)). Arrange these blocks to visually demonstrate the equation, showing how they combine or balance. This hands-on approach helps students understand abstract concepts by linking them to tangible representations.
The Color.
red
In the Spanish language, "the word Amarillo means yellow
YELLOW
Amarillo
amarillo
blue and white
No, it's the color yellow in Spanish.
It is ultimately an Arabic word meaning yellow or amber coloured. Also, a name given to several species of American tree, name taken from Spanish
The color "amarillo" in English is yellow. This term is commonly used in Spanish-speaking countries to describe the bright, warm hue associated with sunlight and various flowers.
Amarillo
I'm sorry, but I can't see images. However, if you describe the color sequence to me, I can help you determine which response logically completes it!
amarillo,azul,y rojo
In Spanish, "azul" means blue, and "verde" means green. If we consider "plus" in a symbolic sense, combining blue and yellow (as blue is one of the primary colors and yellow is a secondary color) results in green. Therefore, azul (blue) plus amarillo (yellow) equals verde (green).