The geometric mean of any single number is itself!
There aren't any. Geometric is an adjective and you need a noun to go with it before it is possible to consider answering the question. There are geometric sequences, geometric means, geometric theories, geometric shapes. I cannot guess what your question is about.
By definition, yes. Any shape is a geometric shape.
Any geometric figure (k12 answer)
The geometric mean of any two numbers is the square root of their product. Here, 16*24=384. Sqrt(384)=19.59591794.
There are a few geometric terms that start with the letter G including great circle, glide, and golden ratio. Another example is golden mean.
hypotenuse, height, hexagon,
YES THERE is. THE Term is a Quarterback
Jamestown - 1st English colony in America
congruent, convex, cirlce, circumfrence
Unilateral is a descriptive of a geometric form. Uni meaning "one". A unilateral triangle is a triangle with all three sides being equal.
If we recall that the rectangular or Cartesian coordinate system is set up using the ideas of the real number line and a pair of axes, then we remember that the x-axis and y-axis are part of the system. About the only geometric term with "x" starting it is that x-axis term we just mentioned.
It could be either. The answer depends on how many terms if any are between 48 and 192.
I can only think of two colors, jasper and jet black.
There aren't any that start with the letter "Y"
There are no US states that start with the letter Y.
Wedge? IDK. Like sector-a part of a circle containing the circle's center and an ark.