Unless you are an electrical engineer or a math teacher, every number you will ever use in a real world situation will be a real number.
The body has symmetry. The right and left sides are (near) mirror images.
I wouldn't. The national debt is a real world situation and it's a composite number, but its composite-ness has no bearing on the problems it causes.
real situation example for x=14>17
there is no real life situation
At the very least, define the term, write about different kinds of symmetry, and give examples of each. You might also add how symmetry is used in the real world.
Unless you are an electrical engineer or a math teacher, every number you will ever use in a real world situation will be a real number.
Value of X can be chosen randomly when making a table of values representing a real world situation.
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
use a absolute value to represent a negative number in the real world
The body has symmetry. The right and left sides are (near) mirror images.
It is the model of something which is and remains constant.
Any one - it will depend on the situation.
A real-life example of line symmetry is a butterfly. If you draw a line down the middle of a butterfly, the two sides mirror each other, creating symmetry.
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The answer depends on what quantities you wish to compare. And, in a real world situation, it also depends on what tools you are capable of obtaining and using!
A real life heart will not, but if you're talking about the cartoon/picture heart, then yes it will. <3