that is pi.there isnt really a variable there it just looks like n
No, volume is V
*IT has 360' (Degrees) *1 side *?
There is no sensible answer. A regular polygon with n sides has n lines of symmetry, and n can be increased without limit. However, as n approaches infinity, the polygon approaches a circle and a circle is not a polygon.
Brackets () Exponents a^n Multiplication a*n Division a/n Addition a+n Subtraction a-n
that is pi.there isnt really a variable there it just looks like n
A circle does not have any angles but can be thought of the limiting value of an n-gon as n goes to infinity, "How many angels a circle has" seems to be a variation of a long-standing philosophical question of "how many angels can stand on the head of a pin?" and this question does not yet have a definitive answer.
No, volume is V
It could stand for N/A -non aplickable
*IT has 360' (Degrees) *1 side *?
In means you
Is stand for love n happyness
is what context? Chemisty, N is Nitrogen
N comes from National.
you could be looking at a Meteor MK IV and think it's an "N" this model was produced from 1973-1977. Or you could ask BSA directly at the link below.
There is no sensible answer. A regular polygon with n sides has n lines of symmetry, and n can be increased without limit. However, as n approaches infinity, the polygon approaches a circle and a circle is not a polygon.
i thinks its the ns