A mathematical point is only a location, and has no dimensions.
Of course, when you mark the point on paper, it has the same
diameter as the lead in your pencil, or the ball on your BIC.
The best estimate for the circumference of a circle that has a diameter of 6 is 18.9
The length of a chord that contains the center of the circle
The diameter of a circle is twice its radius or its largest chord passing through the center of the circle.
i don't know i think you should just try your best
In my opinion a point is just a point on a graph A line is two points or more points with a certain slope
A point has o size. It is a mathematical concept with no length, width, depth, height.
Points have no dimensions - no length, breadth or height. At 0.5 mm they are no longer a point but a blob (or a very small disk).
Two locations less than 0.5 mm apart could not be marked separately.
Two Locations Less Then 1mm Apart Could Not Be Marked Separately
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Some goals are incompatible with each other.
You cannot download DSi points. You will have to buy the point card from a store (such as Best Buy or Future Shop) and then enter the code to get DSi points.
There are not enough resources to produce all of the goods and services that everyone wants.
The available resources cannot be used to pursue every goal that each individual has.
The Coriolis effect best explains why fluid is deflected.
No matter how much supply is produced, people's demands will always increase to exceed supply.
The available resources cannot be used to pursue every goal that each individual has.