Plural of locus, or position. The term is often used for a set of points, for example, a line, a circle - all the points (positions) that satisfy a certain condition.
It is the perimeter of a circle
That's the plural of locus - the set of all points that satisfy some condition.
A score in time eans 20 years "four score and seven years ago" means 87
It is a rational number.
it just means a fraction, like 2 out of 5 (2/5) or 3 out of 6 (3/6). :)
Chromosomal Loci is a Heterozygous
Perhaps you mean genius loci, the guardian deity of a place, or more loosely, a place's characteristic atmosphere
It is the perimeter of a circle
one score is equal to 20
Short answer: NoLong answer: There is, strictly speaking, no single "mathematic mean" but there is an Arithmetic Mean, a Geometric Mean and a Harmonic Mean (see the related linl for some more details)The "Arithmetic Mean" is what is generally considered the "Average"
That's the plural of locus - the set of all points that satisfy some condition.
There are infinitely many loci. So the answer depends on which 4 locis you mean.Incidentally, it should not be "loci's" which means belong to the loci.
"Hortus loci" is Latin for "garden of the place." It refers to a garden that is specific to a certain location or area, often designed to showcase plants native to that region.
Loci Communes was created in 1543.
If you mean the Mathematic angles, one is that they can all be put together to form shapes.
Genius Loci - Bernice Summerfield - was created in 2006.
A score in time eans 20 years "four score and seven years ago" means 87