A single slash perpendicular to the line is used to show it is congruent. In other words, if two segments are congruent they would both have a single slash through them, but if you have multiple pairs, each separate pair would have its own unique number of slashes (1,2,3...).
A type of a bar lines which single line that divides the staff into measure
A closed, plain figure bounded by three or more line segments. These lines cannot be curved and they cannot intersect. A polygon must also fall on a single plane.
No. Because you have only a single 'r' before 'equals', but after it there are two 'r's.One 'r' is correct . . . difference .
When a number "goes evenly" into another number, we just say that number divides another number. Example: 2 divides 102. This is denoted with a vertical bar, "|", e.g. 2|102The number is even, so 2 divides 102.Quick lesson on digital roots. Digital roots are summing the digits of a number, until you are left with a single digit.Example: Find the digital root of 9939 + 9 + 3 = 21 (not a single digit, repeat the process)2 + 1 = 3Therefore, the digital root of 993 is 3.Now this is where digital roots come in handy:If the digital root of a number is equal to 3, 6, or 9 then 3 divides that number.If the digital root of a number is equal to 3, 6, or 9 AND is even then 6 divides that number.If the digital root of a number is equal to 9, then 9 divides it.The digital root of 102 is 1+0+2=3 and 102 is even.So 3|102 and 6|102102/2 = 51, therefore 51|102102/3 = 34, therefore 34|102102/6 = 17, therefore 17|102Numbers that evenly go into 102 are:2, 3, 6, 17, 34, and 51 (1 and 102 can also be included)
two single segments
A single wall that divides two cavities is a septum. A heart has a septum dividing the right and left sides.
two single segments
A single-celled organism is typically the result of asexual reproduction, where the parent cell divides into two identical daughter cells. Therefore, the main difference between a single-celled organism and its parent would be that the parent cell has divided to create a new individual.
In what ways, if any, does a single-celled organism differ from its parents?
No; in fact, every single integer divides zero.
Binary fission - single cell divides to produce two offspring Multiple Fission - single cell divides to produce more than two offspring
it gets larger and divides
in single celled organism, the cell gets bigger and divides
The difference is that the oversized single din is just that - OVERSIZED.
biphase
Two exact same cells.