Find the use in the following link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
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Circle
We generally use the term perimeter to describe the distance around a geometric figure.
Descartes' mathematical formulas are used frequently in geometry. His slope theory and other algebraic formulas related to the geometric plane are still the standard in mathematics and his ideas helped form the basis of modern calculus.
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Find the use in the following link: "Calculation of the geometric mean of two numbers".
lawyers use math like percentages, geometric proofs, and mathematical formulas but what other things do they use that's what I'm trying to figure out.....do they use any other math terms other than those 3...=)
Most formulas in Excel are quite basic, such as formulas for SUM functions. You use them in all sorts of situations, so it is very much a case that you use them when you need them. In that way, there is no specific answer to the question. So you use a basic formula when you need to use one. You would not use a very complicated formula, when a basic one will do.
By definition, yes. Any shape is a geometric shape.
Although there is no precise synonym for geometric, in some cases you might use Euclidean.
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we use various theorems and laws to prove certain geometric statements are true
A straightedge and compass.