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A polygon is a shape with these characteristics: •At least 3 sides •No curved edges •No crossing edges •Closed edges; all edges MUST connect at a corner.
FOIL. First terms Outer terms Inner terms Last terms
three terms three terms
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"Like terms" are terms whose variables (and their exponents such as the 2 in x2) are the same. In other words, terms that are "like" each other.
n. language that is meaningless or is made unintelligible by excessive use of abstruse technical terms; nonsense
"Gobbledygook" refers to language or speech that is overly complicated, wordy, or difficult to understand. It often involves jargon or technical terms that obscure the meaning of the message being conveyed.
1) Identify characteristics not all terms have 2) Separate into characteristics 3) Gather like terms
To facilitate working with astronomical distances in terms of reasonably manageable numbers.
In medical terms, reduction means putting parts of fractured bones together in a more natural, anatomical arrangement to facilitate good healing.
While this all looks like gobbledygook at first, you simply have to break-down the list of terms in the title. 7200 SATA is the type and speed of a hard drive (7,200 RPM), and the 1GB PC3-10600 DDR3 refers to a specific type and amount of RAM.
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The term that refers to passing characteristics from one generation to another is "heredity."
In biological terms it is the change in certain characteristics of populations of organisms of the same species
Court shorthand is by no means universal from jurisdiction to jurisdiction or even from court to court.This "gobbledygook" SEEMS to indicate; "Disposition - Reversed due to lack of jurisdiction." But this is ONLY AN EDUCATED GUESS!Be certain you check with the Clerk Of The Court and ask what this means to THEM.
Different forms of characteristics can be called traits, attributes, qualities, or features. These terms are often used interchangeably to describe the various characteristics of an individual, object, or entity.