math expressions are true because its also science
No, there are many different projections.
Watch basically works in numbers the same as true with math.
Possibly. You also have to be good at and enjoy engineering concepts which do involve math.
False.
It shows true and precise distances
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math expressions are true because its also science
yes ,Mercator Robinson and conic projections differ because Mercator Robinson is not true it`s Mercator projection . Mercator projections are the grid is rectangular and lines of latitude and longitude are all parallel. conic projections are a map projections of the globe onto a cone with its points over one of the earth`s poles
the math def' of always true is like certain
No, there are many different projections.
It is not true that if you eat chocolate you will be better at math. This is just a saying.
No, it is not true.
A map that accurately depicts the true shapes of continents is called an equal-area map, such as the Mollweide or Goode's Homolosine projections. These projections aim to minimize distortion in area, allowing for a more accurate representation of continents relative to each other.
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Yes, it is true. There have been cases of undefined answers to math questions, though.
Using the very basics of math, trig, and calculus formulas, mathematics can extend into what's called "imaginary" numbers and projections. With physics, the imaginary calculations can (and have) led us into oceanographic and space exploration, to name two applications involving math.