In mathematics, "depreciates" typically refers to a decrease in the value of an asset over time, often used in the context of finance and accounting. It describes how the value of an item diminishes, usually due to factors like wear and tear or market conditions. This concept is often illustrated through methods like straight-line depreciation or declining balance depreciation, which quantify the reduction in value over specific periods.
its a shape
it mean have to divide it i think
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Nothing, since decompisition is not a real word! What decomposition means depends on the context, which you have not provided: "maths" is not enough.
Appriciate. And I don't mean being grateful. I mean something that appriciate in value (something depreciates if it goes down or decreases). Expanding Growing Hope those help.
its a shape
it mean have to divide it i think
The word "quad" mean four (4).
A multiple in a nmber
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Nothing, since decompisition is not a real word! What decomposition means depends on the context, which you have not provided: "maths" is not enough.
The word 'plus' implies the process of addition.
close to the actual, but not completely accurate or exact
one thousand or one thousandth
Appriciate. And I don't mean being grateful. I mean something that appriciate in value (something depreciates if it goes down or decreases). Expanding Growing Hope those help.
A dozen = 12. The word comes from the old French word douzaine which means "a group of twelve".
Yes it does No it doesn't - breadth is the word which means width in mathematics.