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Is an imaginary number always sometimes or never a complex number?

Always. The set of imaginary numbers is a subset of complex numbers. Think of complex numbers as a plane (2 dimensional). The real numbers exist on the horizontal axis. The pure imaginary are the vertical axis. All other points on the plane are combinations of real and imaginary. All points on the plane (including imaginary axis and real axis) are complex numbers.


How many points of a diamond is 0075?

If the basis is 100 'points' for a one carat stone, and your number begins with a decimal, then the diamond has .0075 points -- less than one, which would read .0100 points.


When a prime number has only two factors if you circle a prime number in the factor game your opponent will receive at most one point explain why give some examples?

A prime number has two factors: one and the number itself. When you circle a prime number, you get points for the number, your opponent gets points for the other factor, which is one. 23 is a prime number. You get 23, your opponent gets one. 37 is a prime number. You get 37 points, your opponent gets one.


Is this number 2.247.000 rational or irrational?

We don't understand a number with two decimal points in it. If you mean the number that we would write with commas in the US: 2,247,000 then that number is rational.


What is the number of segments determined by n points is?

The answer depends on whether the n points are on a line and you are interested in linear segments or whether they are on the circumference of a circle and you are interested in the number of segments that the circle is partitioned into. Or, of course, any other shape.

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A plane in which a horizontal number line and vertical number line intersect at their zero points?

The coordinate plane or grid.


Is aspect ratio of a monitor generally defined as the ratio of either vertical to horizontal points or horizontal to vertical points depending on the convention followed?

Aspect ratio of a monitor is generally defined as the ratio of the 1) vertical to horizontal points 2) horizontal to vertical points 3) either 1) or 2) depending on the conventionfollowed


What is a grid with a horizontal axis and a vertical axis that intersects at a point?

A grid with a horizontal axis and a vertical axis that intersect at a point is called a Cartesian coordinate system. The axes are perpendicular to each other and therefore form four right angles at the point at which they intersect, known as the origin.


What do you create when you overlap a horizontal number line and a vertical number line?

you would get a grid that you can plot points on.


A network of horizontal and vertical lines that provide coordinates for locating points on an image?

A grid is a network of horizontal and vertical lines that provides a reference system for locating points on an image. The points where the lines intersect are used to identify specific locations on the image based on their coordinates on the grid. Grids are often used in design, mapping, and image editing to ensure accuracy and consistency in positioning elements.


What is used to locate a point on the coodinate plane?

The horizontal x axis and the vertical y axis which intersect at right angles at the point of origin (0, 0) are use to plot points on the coordinated plane.


What does the grid of vertical and horizontal lines on the map represent?

The grid of vertical and horizontal lines on a map represents latitude and longitude coordinates that help in locating specific points on the map using a system of geographic coordinates. These lines intersect at regular intervals to form a grid that aids in navigation, measuring distances, and determining exact locations on Earth's surface.


Which way is vertical an which way is horizontal?

horizontal is side to side and vertical is up and down.


How do vertical transformations differ from horizontal transformations?

In vertical transformations every point on a graph is shifted upwards by a fixed number of points. In a horizontal transformation, every point on a graph is shifted along the x-axis a certain number of points.


Rise is the horizontal change between any two points on a line?

No, rise is the vertical change. Run is the horizontal change.


Is any horizontal line perpendicular to any vertical line?

Yes, but only if they are exactly vertical and exactly horizontal (90 degrees angular difference). For real-world examples, many vertical lines can be perpendicular to a single "horizontal" curved line at the points of intersection.


What do we call the address for a point on a coordinate grid?

As you remember from pre-algebra a coordinate plane is a two-dimensional number line where the vertical line is called the y-axis and the horizontal is called the x-axis. These lines are perpendicular and intersect at their zero points. This point is called the origin.