The area of the striped rectangle can be described as a portion of the total area of the figure. To determine the exact area of the striped rectangle, we would need to know the dimensions of the rectangle and calculate its area using the formula for the area of a rectangle (Area = length x width). The area of the striped rectangle would be a specific numerical value representing the space it occupies within the larger figure.
To trisect a rectangle first draw the two diagonals (lines going from the top left corner, to the bottom right and top right to bottom left.) Where those two diagonals intersect is the center of the rectangle. Next, draw a line through the center of the rectangle that is parallel to the top and bottom of the rectangle. this should divide the rectangle into two halves. Next draw the diagonal for the top half of the rectangle (A line from the top left corner, to the middle of the right side.) Where this diagonal intersects with the diagonal of the diagonal of the entire rectangle is 1/3 the length. Repeat the previous step for the bottom half of the rectangle. The line connecting the top intersection, and the bottom intersection is the trisection line.
A rectangle is a type of parallelogram. A parallelogram by nature is a geometric shape where two sides are parallel to each other. Parallel lines run in the same direction with the same distance between them for their entire length. If the lines are extended to infinity, the lines will never intersect. A rectangle is composed of two sets of parallel lines. Two parallel lines make up the top and bottom and two parallel lines make up each side.
There are actually two answers. parallelogram and trapezoid. No. wait, a square or rectangle is a parallelogram, so I can't rule out that entire class. I guess you are left with trapezoid. Oh wait, a trapezoid can have two right angles and still fit the definition, so I can't rule out that entire class. A non-right triangular section would fit. A non-right trapezoid would be the same thing, I guess. A non-right parallelogram would also work.
The entire distance around it would measure up to 6.98 foot.
New York This is wrong I am not sure if you mean in the entire world or in the us.
No, the word entire is an adjective.
a summary measure that is computed to describe a characteristic of an entire population is called:
The term "cosmos" is often used to describe the entire physical universe, including all matter and energy.
Why was the entire purpose of the early Apollo missions to choose a suitable place to land on the moon
like the place is bad and does not like it
You can obtain an obi in just about any color you want to! Manufacturer's include the entire spectrum, including belts that are striped down the middle, or split in half, or even striped.Here's a list of the colors I've seen for sale:yelloworangeredgreenbluepurplegoldbrownpinkwhiteblackcamflagered/white stripedred/black striped
The term used to describe an infection that infects the entire body is "systemic infection." This type of infection spreads throughout the bloodstream and affects various organs and tissues in the body.
metabolism
partitioning
Draw a rectangle, two inches by four inches. Draw intersecting lines at 1 inch intervals so that the entire figure is covered by 1 inch squares. There are 8 of them. The area of the rectangle is 8 square inches, or 2 x 4
The rectangle can be thought of as two adjacent 12 x 12 squares. Each square has an area of 144 sq. ft., making the entire rectangle 288 sq. ft. thereby creating a needless extra step, since the area of the rectangle is 12 x 24 = 288 sq. ft.
To trisect a rectangle first draw the two diagonals (lines going from the top left corner, to the bottom right and top right to bottom left.) Where those two diagonals intersect is the center of the rectangle. Next, draw a line through the center of the rectangle that is parallel to the top and bottom of the rectangle. this should divide the rectangle into two halves. Next draw the diagonal for the top half of the rectangle (A line from the top left corner, to the middle of the right side.) Where this diagonal intersects with the diagonal of the diagonal of the entire rectangle is 1/3 the length. Repeat the previous step for the bottom half of the rectangle. The line connecting the top intersection, and the bottom intersection is the trisection line.