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A translation
A translation is movement of a figure to a new position along a straight line.
A semicircle is an example of a figure with one straight line. It is a circle that has been split along the diameter.
to slide or move a figure to a new position along a striaght line
A polygon is a closed, 2-dimensional (planar) shape made up of three or more straight line segments connected end to end to end.By this definition, triangles, quadrilaterals and pentagons are all examples of polygons. Circles (etc.) are not, as they are not composed of (straight) line segments. Note that the shape can be convex (which we're used to) or concave, meaning that all the straight line segments may not lie along a "perimeter" but can "go inside" and "come back out" to form the shape.A plane figure with at least three straight sides and angles, and typically five or more.
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A semicircle is an example of a figure with one straight line. It is a circle that has been split along the diameter.
to slide or move a figure to a new position along a striaght line
Translation.
Linear axes are the axes that describe movement along a straight line
Linear axes are the axes that describe movement along a straight line
The 'perimeter' of any closed figure drawn on paper means the total distance around it. If the figure consists of straight lines, then the perimeter is the sum of the lengths of all the straight-line pieces. If you set an ant down at a certain point on the figure and he started walking along the line, the perimeter is the distance he would have to walk in order to wind up at the point where he started.
You get a curve. If you join them along the shortest [Euclidean] distance between them, you get a straight line.
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The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
The movement of the crust along a thrust fault is usually a reverse movement unlike the movement along a normal fault.
Motion with uniform velocity. * * * * * There is absolutely no reason for the velocity - or even speed - to remain constant. It is linear motion an that is all that there is to it.
explain graphically the movement along the demand curve