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I believe that N30 degrees means 30 degrees North.
the coordinate plane is a map of points
All points whose y-coordinate is twice its x-coordinate.
The formula for a rotation of 270 degrees (or -90 degrees) around the origin in a Cartesian coordinate system is given by the transformation: ( (x, y) \rightarrow (y, -x) ). This means that the new x-coordinate becomes the original y-coordinate, and the new y-coordinate becomes the negative of the original x-coordinate. This transformation effectively rotates the point counterclockwise by 270 degrees.
It describes points on a plane.
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30 degrees south and 20 degrees east refers to a geographic coordinate system that specifies a location in the Southern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere. This particular coordinate points to an area in southern Africa, specifically in Namibia, near the border with Botswana. The coordinates can be used for navigation, mapping, or identifying specific locations on Earth.
Yes, it is possible for a city to be located at 30 degrees north and 150 degrees west. This coordinate points to a location in the eastern part of the Pacific Ocean, near the coast of California. While there may not be a large city directly at that exact coordinate, there are smaller towns and communities nearby. The closest major city would be in California, though it would not be precisely at those coordinates.
I believe that N30 degrees means 30 degrees North.
Yes. "Declination" on the celestial coordinate system is the counterpart of "latitude" on the terrestrial coordinate system. Positive and negative declination correspond respectively to north and south latitude.
A unit line segment would have vector <1/2,sqrt(3)/2>.
30 degrees celcious
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32 to 30 degrees celcius
There can be no such body of water, because no place on Earth can have a latitude coordinate greater than 90 degrees. The north pole is at 90 degrees north latitude, and the south pole is at 90 degrees south latitude. Those points are the farthest north and south you can go, respectively.