howard, wanda, and dolly
are you asking for help on finding definition for geometric terms? if so go to: http://library.thinkquest.org/2647/geometry/glossary.htm#b and to wikipedia for x and j terms
Line, plane
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The height of a rectangle is one of it's dimensions, the other is it's base.(There are other terms for these dimensions but as you can turn a rectangle any way you want and not change any of it's properties it really doesn't matter what you call the directions just don't mix them up during a calculation!)
In geometry, deductive rules can be used to prove conjectures.
A 10kg object's size or dimensions can vary depending on its shape and density. For example, a 10kg object could be a small, dense object like a bowling ball, or a larger, less dense object like a pillow. The weight of an object does not directly correlate to its size or dimensions.
It can allow you to define shapes but that is not quite the same thing as an object.
define 'Want' in marketing terms
No! You can not define weight in terms of weight. When you define anything in terms of itself, you do not have a definition, you have a tautology. Such is not science but scientism. It is a fraud. One definition could be the attractive force two masses exert when they attract each other.
Attributes are characteristics or properties that describe the state of an object, whereas behaviors are actions or operations that an object can perform. Attributes define the data associated with an object, while behaviors define the functionality or operations that can be applied to the object.
"Defined items" are defined in terms of "undefined terms".
Angular velocity is a measure of how quickly an object rotates around a fixed point. Its dimensions are typically expressed in units of radians per second (rad/s) or degrees per second (/s).
By definition, recursion means the repeated application of a recursive definition or procedure. It is used to define an object in terms of itself in computer science and mathematical logic.
The dimensions of the sink cabinet are its measurements in terms of width, height, and depth.
are you asking for help on finding definition for geometric terms? if so go to: http://library.thinkquest.org/2647/geometry/glossary.htm#b and to wikipedia for x and j terms
the three terms; point, line and plane can be defined although it is called the undefined terms still we know and we can define the meanings of that terms.. common sense? joke.
No.