Polygon
poly (polynomial) means many uni (unidirectional) means one
Bisect :D Glad to be of help!
It would help if there were more information on "this 3-D figure". In view of the available information, the only possible answer is "That one!"
Reduction is simply where you put the number to lowest terms. For example 4/10 in lowest terms is 2/5. Ask you teacher or parents for help, they will know what to do.
You can take the logarithm on both sides of an equation. The real trick is to figure out when this will help you to solve the equation, and when not.
breh I sadly don't. Know either and its for a quiz and we never learned about Latin and stuff and we are only in 4th grade so how do they think we know Latin?
A polynomial is an expression with many different terms whereas a monomial has only one term. There are other poly- word like polygon or polyhedron but their mono- counterparts do not exist.
Yes, many words originate from Latin prefixes, so Latin can help you with translations.
Latin is useful in deciphering vocabulary because many English words have Latin roots. By understanding Latin root words and prefixes, you can easily recognize and understand the meanings of unfamiliar English words. This knowledge can help you decipher the meaning of complex or technical terms in various fields, such as medicine, law, and science.
poly (polynomial) means many uni (unidirectional) means one
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Multiple medical terms for the same concept usually are due to translating into multiple subfields. The prefixes or the Latin terms chosen for the terms are specific depending on the field or subfield in medicine. In other words, the terms help to translate over to the other professions better than other terms.
If you know that the Latin word spect means "see," then you can figure out that spectacles have something to do with seeing.
Words that come before and after a specific word you are trying to figure out are known as context words. These words can help provide clues to the meaning or usage of the word in question.
belliPugnare is one of the most common "fight" words in Latin. It's where we get words like "pugnacious."Antagonist
There are a lot of general food terms, but I can't name any. So could somebody please help me figure this out within the next week or so
It depends on the career you want/have. If you want to have a career in the science area, studying Latin would help with sceitnfic terms and names and writings. Each has their own advantages and disadvantages.