hexagon
If a point lies on a segment whose endpoints are on the sides of an angle but is not an endpoint of the segment, then it is located strictly between the two endpoints of that segment. This means the point is inside the angle formed by the two sides, but not on the angle's boundary itself. The point divides the segment into two smaller segments, both of which lie within the angle.
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A vector is a directed segment representing a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. <Hope this helped!>
Figure that are congruent are shapes are the same size and shape. So when two formed congruent triangles are both together they fit just right.
A segment of a sphere or ellipsoid, a cone, a segment of a paraboloid or hyperboloid, a segment of a torus etc.
The answer is hexagon because if it is formed by curved, line segments, or both it is definitely hexagon!
A concave slope curves inward or has a depression in the middle, resembling a bowl shape. In contrast, a convex slope curves outward, forming a mound or hill shape. Both types of slopes can be found in various natural landscapes.
LINE: A line is formed by joining of various points,which can be extended in both the directions.LINE SEGMENT: A line segment is a part of line, which has limitations i.e., it can not be extended in any direction.
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What are some of the reasons that both technology improvement and technology diffusion exhibit s-shaped curves
Both an increase in price and quantity supplied
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A vector is a directed segment representing a quantity that has both magnitude and direction. <Hope this helped!>
A diameter is a segment that passes through the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the circle.
Figure that are congruent are shapes are the same size and shape. So when two formed congruent triangles are both together they fit just right.
A line segment is a straight line that has an endpoint on both sides (look below). ----
No. A line continues forever in both directions. A line segment stops.