If you mean: (10, -3) and (1, 0) then the midpoint is at (5.5, -1.5)
A midpoint is a point. It's the point exactly halfway between the endsof a line segment.A perpendicular bisector is a line. It's the line that passes through themidpoint of the segment, and is perpendicular to the segment.
Decade is a period of 10 years 103 divided by 10 = 10 decades
103! = 99029007164861804075467152545817733490901658221144924830052 80554699876665841622283214144107388353849265351638597729209322288 2134415149891584000000000000000000000000
1 times 103 = 103 and in scientific notation it is 1.03*10^2
103=1000 103=102 times 10 102=100 100 times 10=1000
-11 < sqrt(103) < -10 and10 < sqrt(103) < 11
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The square root of 103 is roughly 10.14889157, so it is between root 100 (10) and root 121 (11).
A midpoint is a point. It's the point exactly halfway between the endsof a line segment.A perpendicular bisector is a line. It's the line that passes through themidpoint of the segment, and is perpendicular to the segment.
103 = 103
i think its 103
Decade is a period of 10 years 103 divided by 10 = 10 decades
6000 = 6 x 103 6000 = 6 x 1000 1000 = 10 x 10 x 10 = 103 ⇒ 6000 = 6 x 103
There are 10 millimetres in one centimetre. Therefore, 103 millimetres is equal to 103/10 = 10.3 centimetres.
The distance between (4, 5) and (10, 3) = sqrt(40) = 2*sqrt(10) = 6.3246 approx.
The 10 megabytes is equal to 10,000 kilobytes. There are 1,000 kilobytes in 1 megabyte. A kilo is 103, and a mega is 106. There are 103 kilos in a mega. As a kilo is 103, it might be easy to see that there are 103 x 103 in 106 (because 103 x 103 is 106). As there are 103 kilobytes in 1 megabyte, there are 10 x 103 kilobytes in 10 megabytes. That's 104 kilobytes in 10 megabytes, or 10,000 kilobytes in the 10 megabytes.