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∙ 7y agoIt gives a measure of the "flatness" of the rectangle. It is not a measure which is used to any significant extent.
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∙ 7y agoThe answer will depend on how the triangle is situated within the rectangle (how many of the triangle's vertices coincide with those of the rectangle), and what other information you have.
It is not possible to answer the question without additional information about the triangle and the rectangle.
An infinite number of squares can be placed within a rectangle.
Sounds like the triangle is spread out so that (the point is at the top of the rectangle) and (the base of the triangle is the same as the base of the rectangle).Base of rectangle = base of triangleHeight of rectangle = height of triangleWrite the formulas:Area of the rectangle = (base) times (height)Area of triangle = (one half of) (base) times (height)Can you see the ratio now ?
It is the ratio of a square within a rectangle and it has artistic beauty
The answer will depend on how the triangle is situated within the rectangle (how many of the triangle's vertices coincide with those of the rectangle), and what other information you have.
It is not possible to answer the question without additional information about the triangle and the rectangle.
Yes, you must drop the ball within the two club lengths and the ball must come to rest within the two club lengths.
An infinite number of squares can be placed within a rectangle.
Shallow focus earthquakes typically occur in the uppermost part of the Earth's crust, generally within the top 70 kilometers below the surface. These earthquakes are often associated with divergent and transform plate boundaries, where tectonic plates slide past or away from each other, causing the crust to fracture and generate seismic activity. They can also occur near subduction zones when the descending plate fractures as it sinks into the mantle.
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There are an infinite amount of them
within or adjacent to trenches
Sounds like the triangle is spread out so that (the point is at the top of the rectangle) and (the base of the triangle is the same as the base of the rectangle).Base of rectangle = base of triangleHeight of rectangle = height of triangleWrite the formulas:Area of the rectangle = (base) times (height)Area of triangle = (one half of) (base) times (height)Can you see the ratio now ?
No, a rotating masonry drill bit adjacent to a cable will not create a magnetic field and no it could not disrupt the electrical current within the cable .
This question is incomplete. There is no specific given information and/or the desired solution is indeterminate. However, the formula to calculate the area within a square is essentially the same as a rectangle. Area = l x w.
It is the ratio of a square within a rectangle and it has artistic beauty