a postulate u go by in order to use the protractor. ex: 63 degrees + 55 degrees(use the protractor to find the correct degrees)
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The correct answer is: The ball-and-stick model.
The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is greater than 180 degree. There are many straight lines between any two nonpolar points. APEX! correct- The sum of the measures of the angles of a triangle is greater than 180 degrees A circle can be drawn with any point at its center All right angles are still equal incorrect- There are many straight lines between any two nonpolar points
Yes that is correct I'm in Geometry myself and we just learned this, it is called the Centroid because it divides each median in a 2:1 ratio
Some branches of quantum physics postulate properties and phenomena that are not observed in classical physics. The Addition Postulate is one of several in geometry that are always accepted as true and correct.
a postulate u go by in order to use the protractor. ex: 63 degrees + 55 degrees(use the protractor to find the correct degrees)
Well, mathematically speaking the total degrees of a triangle adds up to 180o. So, you have used up your 180o ( right angle = 90o ) with two right angles and you have to account for another angle to have a triangle.AnswerAll that in the above answer is correct: but it is for 'Plane' geometry, so-called because it is in a 2-dimensional plane. However, another type of geometry is 'Spherical' geometry, called because it is in 3-dimensions like a sphere. It is used for long-range navigation on the sphere of the earth, and also in space navigation. In spherical navigation there can be more than 90O in every corner.Surveying is one common example of the use of Plane geometry, while Spherical geometry is used for Spherical navigation, also called celestial navigation.See Triangles p 224-226, Celestial , p 217-228, Spherical 314-329in'Mathematics For The Million" by Lancelot HogbenMerlin Press 1997ISBN 0-85036-380-2(As far as I can tell cannot read book on Net, but plenty of firms want to sell it!)
When you are designing something you have to have all the correct angles and that is where the geometry kicks in.
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The suffix "-coccus" means a spherical bacterium. In biological terminology, it is used to indicate that the organism is spherical in shape.
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of course Dalton's atomic theory is still believed today. but it has some defects, like his first postulate states that an atom is indivisible. but as you know its not correct. but the 4th and 5th postulate of his were exactly correct and are still the basis today. for a better answer please check on wikipedia.
The correct answer is the AAS theorem
The correct answer is: The ball-and-stick model.