Starting in the upper right hand section and moving counter-clockwise: I, II, III, IV.
In I, X and Y are both positive.
In II, X is negative and Y is positive.
In III, X and Y are both negative.
In IV, X is positive and Y is negative.
Well, honey, that sounds like a rectangle to me. It's got those four right angles, two diagonals for days, and don't forget those four axes of symmetry. So, if you're looking for a shape that fits that description, you've hit the jackpot with a good ol' rectangle.
there are four, one vertical, one horizontal, one diagonally right and one diagonally left :)
The major axes of an ellipse is its longest diameter. The minor axes, on the other hand, is the shortest diameter.
2 axes from angles to angles
a hexagon has 4 axes ofsymmetry.
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The axes.
You are a square
The coordinate plane is divided into four quarters by the axes. These are the four quadrants.
four just like a square
quadrant
quadrants
the four sections created by the coordinate axes
quadrant
The cartesian plane of space, the x and y axes, the points and lines, and the labels of the axes are the four main components of a graph. Intercepts are another name for vertical and horizontal lines that cross the axes.
A diamond typically has four axes of symmetry. These include two vertical axes that pass through the apex and the base of the stone, and two horizontal axes that run through the middle of the diamond. This symmetrical design contributes to its brilliance and overall aesthetic appeal.
It depends on the pyramid. If it is a square based pyramid, a horizontal plane will give a square cross section, a plane inclined by a rotation parallel to one of the base axes will give a rectangular cross section whereas a plane inclined by rotation along both basal axes will result in a parallelogram cross section. Not sure how you get a parallelogram from a pentagonal or hexagonal (etc) pyramid.