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I believe that a sphere is neither oblique nor a right (angle?).
No a sphere doesn't even have any angles
A circle.! or sphere
The initial assumption is "that it is NOT a right angle"
462 * * * * * It can have three.
Changing the initial position on a position-time graph shifts the entire graph up or down, while changing the initial velocity on a velocity-time graph shifts the entire graph up or down. This does not affect the slope of the graph, which represents velocity.
I believe that a sphere is neither oblique nor a right (angle?).
None. A sphere does not have any angles.
No a sphere doesn't even have any angles
Astronomers use declination and right ascension to specify the precise location of celestial objects in the sky. Right ascension is akin to longitude on Earth, measuring eastward along the celestial equator, while declination is similar to latitude, measuring north or south of the celestial equator. Together, these coordinates help astronomers point telescopes to specific positions in the sky and locate objects accurately.
A circle.! or sphere
No, when the slide is moved left the image will appear to move right in relation to the slide's movement. This is because the image's position is relative to the slide.
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The initial assumption is "that it is NOT a right angle"
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It is impossible to have a triangle with 3 right angles. It is possible to draw a triangle with three right angles on the surface of a sphere: www.metacafe.com/watch/769025/270_degree_triangle_yes_3_right_angles
462 * * * * * It can have three.