There are a few geometric terms that start with the letter G including great circle, glide, and golden ratio. Another example is golden mean.
Measure of an angle, mean and midpoint are geometric terms.
Geometric Sequences work like this. You start out with some variable x. Your multiplication distance between terms is r. Your second term would come out to x*r, your third x*r*r, and so on. If there are n terms in the sequence, your final term will be x*r^(n-1).
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A geometric shape that has 11 sides is called a "hendecagon" or "undecagon." Both terms are acceptable.
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There are a few geometric terms that start with the letter G including great circle, glide, and golden ratio. Another example is golden mean.
good question it took me forever to find one ,but i found two take your pick * JLO cocycle * John ellipsoid * Jump Piscontinuity i hope we helped you! =)
You could use width and get away with it! It's worth a try.
are you asking for help on finding definition for geometric terms? if so go to: http://library.thinkquest.org/2647/geometry/glossary.htm#b and to wikipedia for x and j terms
There are none.
Measure of an angle, mean and midpoint are geometric terms.
Right angle and rectangle are geometric terms.
Nonagon - A polygon with nine sides. Negation - Finding the negative of a statemen. "p" to "~p"
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Geometric Sequences work like this. You start out with some variable x. Your multiplication distance between terms is r. Your second term would come out to x*r, your third x*r*r, and so on. If there are n terms in the sequence, your final term will be x*r^(n-1).