index of any digit is 0 then it is equal to one according to mathematics's rule. therefore a degree is equal to 1.
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∙ 12y agodf = (n-1)*(m-1) = (2-1)*(2-1) = 1*1 = 1
the three propertis of a square are: 1. they have equal sides. 2. they have 90 degree angles 3. they have an equal symetrical line
1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.2 degrees Celsius.
2 90 degree (right) angles
The degree of a polynomial is equal to the highest degree of its terms. In the case that there is no exponent, the degree is 1. If there is no variable, the degree is 0.
It is 1/2 of a turn.
yes. the centigrade and Celsius are equal. 1 degree Centigrade = 1 degree Celsius
df = (n-1)*(m-1) = (2-1)*(2-1) = 1*1 = 1
the three propertis of a square are: 1. they have equal sides. 2. they have 90 degree angles 3. they have an equal symetrical line
NO, they are not related.
1 degree Fahrenheit = -17.2 degrees Celsius.
The degree for 6xy to the 3rd power is equal to the addition of the exponents of equal polynomial that means 1+3 (1 for the x and 3 for the y) and you get an answer of a 4th degree polynomial
It is equal to 1 (one). A 45 degree angle produces a vertical rise equal to the horizontal run, producing an isosceles right triangle with a hypotenuse of (sq rt 2)*a where a is the height/side. Opposite over adjacent = a/a = 1.
2 90 degree (right) angles
As an angle 60 minutes is 1 degree in geometry
1 angle of 90 degrees two sides of equal length, and a hypotenuse 2 angles (not including 90 degree one) that are equal
The degree of a polynomial is equal to the highest degree of its terms. In the case that there is no exponent, the degree is 1. If there is no variable, the degree is 0.