no
A=200 b=250
Yes, almost all the time. And when it is not coordinate planes it is coordinate hype-spaces (more than just the 2 dimensions that the coordinate plane allows).
By looking at it in two dimensions, you would only be able to see one side at a time on the x,y plane. Therefore, it would simply be a triangle.
Yes of coarse you can have more than one sty at a time
No. The only time they have to be the same length is in an equilateral triangle.
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People go through the Bermuda triangle all the time. I have been through it on ship and plane many times.
The plane of the earth's orbit around the sun is not the same as the plane of the equator. The latter is tilted at roughly 23.5 degrees.
10 hours
Nixon left office after plane took off
Yes, a plane can depart earlier than its scheduled time if all necessary preparations are completed ahead of schedule and all passengers are on board.
Boarding time is when passengers are allowed to start getting on the plane, while departure time is when the plane actually takes off. The boarding time is usually earlier than the departure time to allow for passengers to get settled on the plane before it takes off.
In a acute triangle, all the angles are less than 90 degree's. In a right triangle, one of the angles is 90 degree's, so a triangle cannot be bot acute and right at the same time.
aliitle more than 24 hours (with minimal transit and transfer time at air ports)
It, of course, depends on the plane. Slightly. LA and Riverside are only about 50 miles apart, so a plane is probably going to spend more time (possibly a lot more time) waiting for clearance to take off and/or land than it is actually flying between the two points.I once flew from Logan (Boston) to Manchester (a little further than Riverside to LA, but not much) because I didn't look closely at my flight schedule (I might have done it anyway, since it's a lot easier to get in and out of MHT than BOS by car). Total actual in-air flight time: 13 minutes. Time from boarding to deplaning: about an hour and a half.
A=200 b=250
I would say at this time, the US has the most fighter planes.