Yes, because the distance is a metric which is defined in that way.
If two is greater than 5 then it does not matter which side the sign is facing. The logic of the question demands that the second part of the answer is required to be true only if the first part is true. Since the first part "2 is greater than 5" is patently false, then according to ogic, it does not matter what the second part says. By the way, the greater/less than sign always points to the smaller number. One way to remember that is that there are two (angled) lines in the symbol. The smaller number is on the same side as the smaller distance between these two lines.
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Greater than is >. Always look at the > and < as being a monster. The big open end is the mouth and its always hungry for BIGGER things. The other end is a smaller monster and it always hungry for SMALLER things.
An improper fraction is greater than or equal to 1.
NO
Yes, because the distance is a metric which is defined in that way.
Not necessarily. The distance between (0.0) and (0.5, 0.5) = 0.7071 (approx).
No matter where earth and Neptune are in their orbits about the sun, Neptune will always be the furthest planet from us. The reason is that the distance between Uranus and Neptune is much greater than the distance between the earth and sun.
Yes it is. Good work.
"Distance" covered is always greater than the magnitude of the displacement,unless the motion is in a straight line. In that case, distance and displacementare equal. Distance is never less than displacement.
"Distance" covered is always greater than the magnitude of the displacement,unless the motion is in a straight line. In that case, distance and displacementare equal. Distance is never less than displacement.
No, it's not possible to have an RF value greater than one. Rf values are a ratio of the distance a spot has traveled to the total distance of the solvent front. Since the distance of the front is always greater than the distance of a spot, the Rf value is always less than 1.
Measurement always deals with a distance of a line or a distance between to objects, distance between 2 points, and so on.
The perpendicular distance between two parallel lines is always the same.
parallel lines - they are parallel when the distance between them remains constant
yes
True