ascending relative
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Not sure that acending means anything - in maths or otherwise. Ascending, though, means going up which, in the mathematical context, means getting bigger. Thus the numbers 1, 3, 6, 10 are in ascending order.
No, it can be sorted either in ascending or descending order.
Ascending means climbing up, decending is travelling down. So in maths, ascending order means numbers that start at the lowest and get higher.
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"Ascending" means "moving up", in any subject.
To sort from smallest to largest. Ascending means to go up.
Ascending means going up and descending means going down. Ex: The elevator was ascending. The skier was descending the mountain slope.
Ascending order
It means from lowest to highest
Yes
Numerical order, least to greatest.
That they appear in alphabetical order... A, B, C. ... and so on.
Ascending on any instrument is to play successively higher and higher pitched notes.Descending would be playing successively lower and lower pitched notes.
The ascending melodic minor uses all the same notes as the relative major, except the sixth and seventh note, which are each raised one half tone. The descending melodic minor is the same as the natural minor, in which the sixth and seventh notes are not raised.
Yes, ascending typically refers to arranging items in order from smallest to largest. When numbers or values are in ascending order, they increase in magnitude as you move from left to right. This is the opposite of descending order, where items are arranged from largest to smallest.
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