99/9=11
10 to 10
Alright, sweetheart, to verify the section formula by the graphical method, you'll need to draw a straight line and divide it at a certain ratio. Measure the lengths accurately, do some math, and if the ratios of the segments match the section formula, congratulations, you've verified it. Just make sure to dot your i's and cross your t's, darling.
Make nine equiel distances marks on the perimeter or circumference. Draw a line from the centre to each of these marks.
20 + 20 + 20 + 20 + 20 = 100
You draw a line segment from the corner to the opposing side's central point, then repeat with other two corners.
You cannot. As soon as you have a line segment you have a line.
no, they make a line segment.
A line segment in geometry is a distinctive line that has end points.
The segment had been taken off
Not if the whole segment is inside the circle.
No, because a line segment goes on forever and ever and ever. As long as you want it to be.
Draw a line segment 10 cm long. measure the first 4 cm and make that part darker.
Yes. It does.
yes
if its a line it goes on forever so it has arrows on each end. For a segment you just make a dot, measure 46 millimeters and put another dot on that end. No arrows on a segment.
First of all draw a line segment that is about 2 cm long between two points P0 and P1. At the one of the outer points, draw another line that is at an angle of 90 degrees from the first line segment. This will cause the new line segment to stand straight on the first segment. Draw another line segment between the not used endpoint of the new line segment, let's call it P2, and the not used endpoint of the first line segment. This will create a triangle. Now on the P2 endpoint, draw another line segment that is again at 90 degrees angle. Repeat the previous steps and you will have created a root spiral.