I'm unable to see the figure you are referring to. If you can provide details about triangle ABC, such as the lengths of its sides or angles, I would be happy to help you determine its size or any other related information.
I'm sorry, but I cannot see the figure you are referring to. If you can describe the figure or provide details about its content, I would be happy to help you interpret what is shown on the y-axis.
I'm sorry, but I cannot view figures or images, including figure 14-5. However, if you describe the pedigree or provide details about the generations shown, I can help you analyze or interpret the information.
It is impossible to tell since there is no accompanying figure!
I'm sorry, but I can't see the figure you're referring to. If you can provide the dimensions or a description of the shape, I can help you calculate the area.
This question can not be answered. We don't have the figure on your paper, test, or book.
The force of cohesion between mercury atoms is so much larger than the force of adhesion between mercury and glass that the area of contact between mercury and glass is kept to a minimum, with the net result being the meniscus shown in the above figure.
Because a circle is a two-dimensional figure - the other two are three-dimensional. The circle is just a flat thing that is just drawn while both a cone and cylinder are 3D. The cone has a flat circle on the buttom and the rest is a triangle the is circlier, As shown: As A cyliner has to cirles , on the top and botom and the rest is a big 3d of it, as shown: While the circle is flat at of all of them, as shown:
Bohr diagrams are useful models to show the count - and loosely, the arrangement - of electrons by shell.
It is male because there is an X and a Y chromosome in the table.
I'm unable to see the figure you are referring to. If you can provide details about triangle ABC, such as the lengths of its sides or angles, I would be happy to help you determine its size or any other related information.
The phase constant of the oscillation shown in the figure is 180 degrees.
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It would be more correct to use "in" than "on". But rather than using "drawing" it might be better to use the word "illustration" or "figure" unless you were referring to an actual drawing as a piece of artwork.
I'm sorry, but I cannot see the figure you are referring to. If you can describe the figure or provide details about its content, I would be happy to help you interpret what is shown on the y-axis.
There are two different labeled rays shown in the figure.
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