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The path was marked as a red diagonal line on the map. In chess, bishops move along diagonal lines, always on the same colored square. Cut the square of cloth on a diagonal line to form two triangular bandages.
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The shortest path between two points is a straight line. This is a mathematical fact, which can be proven in another question.The diagonal of a quadrilateral is a straight line between two opposing (non-adjacent) vertices. The perimeter of a quadrilateral will include two separate paths between the same vertices. The difference is that these two paths are each composed of two linked line segments, so each of these paths will be longer than the diagonal.Therefore, the length of the perimeter of a quadrilateral will be greater than twice the length of either diagonal.
No. It's not possible to start at one vertex of the triangle and proceed to the midpoint of the opposite side, by way of a straight path that takes you outside of the triangle.
Parabolas are used in real life in light reflectors on cars to create a concentrated beam of intense light. Braking distance and stopping distance are quadratic formulas so their graphs are parabolas. A ball in motion in space has a path of a parabola.
If the room is of square or rectangular shape then the diagonal is the shortest path it can choose to walk on. If the room is of triangular shape then it can walk along the side of the triangle to reach the opposite corner.
Using Pythagorean theorem a2 + b2 = c2 15002 + 20002 = C2; c is 2,500 feet
what's the synonym for path
If the tornado is in a distance, try to get out of the path by driving perpendicular or diagonal to its path. Do not attempt to outrun it. If the tornado is approaching and there is any doubt about your ability to get out of the way, get out of the gar and take cover in a ditch or depression.
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The path was marked as a red diagonal line on the map. In chess, bishops move along diagonal lines, always on the same colored square. Cut the square of cloth on a diagonal line to form two triangular bandages.
The opposite of coil is uncoil, which means to unwind or straighten out.
When you're driving in a car and turn a corner, centripetal force from the door of the car helps you move along the circular path of the corner.
In order to answer that, you would need to know the configuration of the path, that is, where it goes. Does it provide a route down the center of the lawn's length ? Does it cut across the lawn's breadth ? Does it connect one corner of the lawn diagonally to the opposite corner ? Perhaps the path is immediately adjacent to the outline of the lawn, and takes you completely around it. In that case, the path is simply a long rectangle that has been bent into four straight segments and laid along the lawn's outer edge. If the rectangle were reassembled by laying the four segments straight in line again, it would be 2m wide, and equal in length to the distance around the lawn (the perimeter). Surely you would have no trouble calculating the area of that long narrow rectangle, if that were the path's configuration.
Distance is independent of path, as it is the total length traveled from point A to point B, regardless of the route taken. Displacement, on the other hand, is the shortest distance between the initial and final points and is also independent of path.
A line is a straight path that extends infinitely or endlessly in opposite directions. A straight path that joins two points is called a line segment.
A random walk is opposite in all senses. A straight line is only a curvilinear path with all the "higher order" terms set to zero.