The arrangement of atoms or ions in a crystal.
Cubic centimeters measure volume. Centimeters measure length. Think in terms of the difference in measuring how much milk you want to buy compared to how tall you are.
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In earth-moving or landscaping terms (which is where the term yard as in volume comes from) 1 yard is actually an abbreviation for 1 cubic yard.
Binomials are algebraic equations with two different terms. Trinomials are algebraic equations with three different terms. For example, w^2 + 7w + 7 would be a trinomial because there are three terms in it and you can't simplify it any further. w + 7w would not be a binomial because you could still simplify it to be 8w, which is a monomial. w + 7 would be a binomial because there are two terms in it and you can't simplify it any further. Monomials have one term, binomials have two, trinomials three, and four terms and on are called polynomials. A linear binomial would be a binomial in which the highest exponent, or power, is one. For example, x + 2. A quadratic trinomial is a trinomial in which the highest exponent or power is two, or the second power. For example, w^2 + 7w + 8. A cubic binomial is a binomial in which the highest exponent or power is 3. For example, 7w^3 + x^2. Since three is larger than two, it is the highest power and the equation is a cubic binomial. Equations to the fourth power and on are simply called fourth degree, fifth degree, and so forth. For example, fourth degree binomial, sixth degree trinomial, and fifth degree monomial. To sum it up, Monomial = one term Binomial = two terms Trinomial = three terms Polynomial = +4 terms Linear = 1 is the highest power/exponent Quadratic = 2 is the highest power/exponent Cubic = 3 is the highest power/exponent Fourth degree, fifth degree, sixth degree, etc. = the highest power/exponent is four or larger.
Unlike terms.
No. Both can be described in terms of numbers(e.g. 100 kilograms, 10 cubic meters) so they are quantitative properties.
How are elements described in terms of their atoms
this is how motion is described in terms of speed: the object moving from one point to another.
they are described in the way that they are shaped
Weather is described in terms of temperature, humidity, air pressure, and cloud types. It can also be described in terms of the ever changing winds in the atmosphere and the types of clouds.
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Described in terms of its geometry, a rainbow is an arc of a circle.
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1 cubic meter is big enough to hold 264.17 gallons of liquid.
Volume is stated in terms of the cube of some linear unit: cubic meters, cubic centimeters, etc.
A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are the same measurement.