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1.what is Nelly the elephant's middle name? the 2. Which keys are furry? monkeys 3.What do insects learn at school? Moth-matics 4.Whats brown and very very tall? toast office. 5. 6.What do you call a fairy that hasn't had a bath? stinkerbel. i think these answers are right guys:).. if they are im glad i been able to help ya' don't complain if their not because i did warn you okay guys:)


When point A has coordinates 65 and the point B has coordinates 2-1 find the coordinates of the midpoint of AB?

oh my goodness not even dr.sheldon cooper can answer that


Give the coordinates of the point located halfway between 2 1 and 2 4?

The idea is to calculate the average of the x-coordinates (this will be the x-coordinate of the answer), and the average of the y-coordinates (this will be the y-coordinate of the answer).


What are the polar coordinates?

What are polar coordinates of (√2, 1)? Solution: Here we need to convert from rectangular coordinates to polar coordinates: P = (x, y) = (r, θ) r = ± √(x^2 + y^2); tan θ = y/x or θ = arc tan (y/x) So we have: P = (√2, 1) r = ± √[(√2)^2 + 1^2] = ± √3 θ = arc tan (y/x) = arc tan (1/√2) = arc tan (√2/2) ≈ 35.3°, which is one possible value of the angle. (√2, 1) is in the Quadrant I. If θ = 35.3°, then the point is in the terminal ray, and so r = √3. Therefore polar coordinates are (√3, 35.3°). Another possible pair of polar coordinates of the same point is (-√3, 215.3°) (180° + 35.3° = 215.3°). Edit: Note the negative in the r value.


If a point in a three-dimensional system is labeled with the coordinates 1 2 -2 what is the Z coordinate?

The answer is -2