"Trajectary" appears to be a misspelling or a variant of "trajectory," which refers to the path that an object follows as it moves through space, often influenced by forces like gravity. In various contexts, such as physics, engineering, or even personal development, trajectory can describe the direction and progression of an object or a person's life and goals over time. If you meant something specific by "trajectary," please provide more context for a more precise answer.
no, they r completely the same thing because the trajectary of a digonals parallelogram was the kite quadrillateral motion of the same figure shape or polygon..... -answered by a Mrs. Fynchox....(f-inch-ox) :D david pierce Handon middle school :D AKA: handon middle school.
no, they r completely the same thing because the trajectary of a digonals parallelogram was the kite quadrillateral motion of the same figure shape or polygon..... -answered by a Mrs. Fynchox....(f-inch-ox) :D david pierce Handon middle school :D AKA: handon middle school.