France, Russia, United Kingdom and dominions, later Italy and United States were part of the winning side, the Entente. German, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman forces were the Central Powers. France, Russia, United Kingdom and dominions, later Italy and United States were part of the winning side, the Entente. German, Austro-Hungarian, and Ottoman forces were the Central Powers.
a regular octagon has the same length all sides. so with the given angle draw 8 sides at an angle of 135 degrees from each other
It is a rectangle that fits the given description.
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If the lengths of each pair of them add to more than the length of the third, they can form a triangle. If not, they cannot.
It looks like its the heading on an exercise and it means for the given polygons name them. The polygons will either be pictures or descriptions (like "it has four equal sides and two pairs of parallel sides").
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Impossible to answer, as Antarctica does not have ten countries.
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a regular octagon has the same length all sides. so with the given angle draw 8 sides at an angle of 135 degrees from each other
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It is a rectangle that fits the given description.
Not exactly. They are two names for the same shape. The typical shape consists of a four-sides figure with opposite sides (and angles) equal. Each pair of parallel sides are the same length.
The National Weather board has a list of names each year for storms including cyclones. The storms are named from that list. The names are randomly selected.
To calculate the number of sides of a regular polygon, we can use the formula: Number of sides (n) = 360° / Exterior angle Let's find the number of sides for each given exterior angle: a = 9°: n_a = 360° / 9° = 40 sides b = 30°: n_b = 360° / 30° = 12 sides c = 24°: n_c = 360° / 24° = 15 sides d = 22.5°: n_d = 360° / 22.5° = 16 sides So, the number of sides for each given exterior angle are: a = 40 sides b = 12 sides c = 15 sides d = 16 sides
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The names of 72 prominent French scientists and famous personalities are affixed on the sides of Eiffel Tower, just beneath the first platform - you can see 18 names per side, on each of the four sides.