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There is no specific name for the region.
The fundamental region of a tessellation is the figure that is being copied.
XY = area of the rectangle. We know the region 'a' and 'b', but are left with two unknowns: region 'c' and the gray area. Since we have no data on the gray area, we can't know region 'c
The approximate area of the shaded region of 10 cm is 100 square centimeters.
Simply put, the area of a shaded region can be calculated using: Area of shaded region = Total area - Area of unshaded region. Sometimes finding the area is simple, and other times, not so easy. Often , it is necessary to subdivide areas into shapes mathematics provides regular area formulas for.
Yes.
There are an infinite number of such polyhedra. Starting with a tetrahedron (triangular base), the next up is the quadrilateral pyramid (quadrilateral base), then the pentagonal pyramid, the hexagonal pyramid and so on.
no it is lateral
no it is lateral
no it is lateral
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No, the acromial region (shoulder) is lateral to the thoracic region (chest).
The lateral sulcus separates the temporal lobe inferior and the parietal lobe superior.
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Retromandibular
It the center of the triangle genius
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