Two dimensions (2D) is a shape that has a length and width. For instance, draw a square on a piece of paper and it is in 2D.
Dimensional grouping is exactly what it sounds like, grouping numbers and problems in terms of how many dimensions they have. For instance there are two dimensional and three dimensional groupings.
Something that is asymmetrical is the opposite of something that is symmetrical. Something that is symmetrical possesses an internal mirror image; it is visually equal (but reversed) across a potentially imaginary line. The letters b and d are symmetrical, for instance; they are visually mirrors of one another. Something that is asymmetrical, then, is something that has no symmetry: the letters s and r, for instance, are not mirror images of one another and thus are asymmetrical.
be a part of something: it can refer to the parts of something, or be the thing that something is based on. for instance: her theories formed the basis of modern mathematics. make/produce: to make sth by combining two or more parts. or to make sth so that it has a particular shape. for instance: by adding 2 particles of hydrogen to the oxigen, the water is formed.
Depends what it is, for instance it is quite normal to have bones in your feet but if you stepped on a nail that would need medical attention.
Two dimensions (2D) is a shape that has a length and width. For instance, draw a square on a piece of paper and it is in 2D.
we call it KRONER.. for instance 15 kr, or 15,-
A constant is something that will ALWAYS remain the same in your experiment. For instance, the materials you use and the unit of measurements you use are examples of constants. An independent variable changes with the experiments.
Stock indices are measurements of specific areas of the entire stock market. For instance, the tech sector or the services sector.
A global positioning system (GPS) device can be used to make measurements globally. GPS technology uses satellites to determine location and enable precise measurements around the world.
B/c w/o measurements we'd have it real difficult to accurately describe something to other people. If we didn't have degrees of temperature for instance, weather reports would be next to useless. The forecasters would be left only with things like "a tad chillier than today". And describing distance would be just as bad. W/o measurements, it'd be impossible to make anything but the most basic maps.
The correct spelling is instance. The definition of instance as a noun is an example or a single occurrence of something. As a verb, instance means cite a case or face as in example.
An instance is an example or single occurrence of something:
Something you do, For instance my characteristic could be Helping people. Get it!
You could use something important, for instance "School" or something you like.
The act or an instance of bringing something up to date.
Where means the position of something. For instance: "Where can I catch a bus into town?"