Geometric mean of 242 and 8 is 44.Look at the link below:
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The ancient Egyptians displayed their considerable grasp of geometry in a number of ways. What is arguably the most obvious is the way geometry was used in the construction of the pyramids and other buildings and monuments. Certainly they laid out their cities using geometric principles. It was Ahmes (actually Ahmose), who left us with a fine approximation of the value of pi from that time. There are other examples, but none with the drama and "recognition value" of the geometric applications in religious architecture and construction first cited. Wikipedia has a bit more posted, and a link to their article can be found below. In other words they used geometry by building pyramids.
yes , a heart is a geometric shapeYes. (We're not talking about the primary organ of the circulatory system here. It's a math question.) Draw a heart on a piece of paper. Draw it the "usual way" with the "lobes" pointing up and the "pointy part" down. Now cut it in half and look at just the line that makes half of it. That curved line can be "translated" into a mathematical expression. The term cardioid is applied to that shape. And a link can be found below.
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Geometric mean of 242 and 8 is 44.Look at the link below:
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In a construction drawing, "open to below" means that there is an opening in the floor, to the floor below.
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What is the common ratio for the geometric sequence below, written as a fraction? 768, 480, 300, 187.5, …
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