Bisector Bi=2 sector=split so split into two parts.
yes it is perpendicular
It could be but does not have to be... (Perpendicular to what?)
Mutually perpendicular, adjacent sides.Mutually perpendicular, adjacent sides.Mutually perpendicular, adjacent sides.Mutually perpendicular, adjacent sides.
No but its diagonals are perpendicular
Bisector Bi=2 sector=split so split into two parts.
Hooke's law can be applied to bi-axial stress within its linear elastic range. This means that the relationship between stress and strain in two perpendicular directions is proportional, but only up to a certain point before the material behavior becomes non-linear.
The reciprocal of a + bi is a - bi:1/(a + bi) since the conjugate is a - bi:= 1(a - bi)/[(a + bi)(a - bi)]= (a - bi)/[a2 - (b2)(i2)] since i2 equals to -1:= (a - bi)/(a2 + b2) since a2 + b2 = 1:= a - bi/1= a - bi
a-bi a(bi)-1 not negative bi
No . It is not perpendicular
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I no it is not bi it s ca for canda
The prefix bi- means two. Example words: bilingual, biracial
yes it is perpendicular
No, a rhombus is not perpendicular.
It could be but does not have to be... (Perpendicular to what?)
Perpendicular