No. In fact, a rhombus cannot be cyclic - unless it is a square.
Yes, every subgroup of a cyclic group is cyclic because every subgroup is a group.
every abelian group is not cyclic. e.g, set of (Q,+) it is an abelian group but not cyclic.
A rhombus may be a square or just a rhombus (a rhombus is merely called a rhombus when there are no 90 degree angles).
A cyclic quadrilateral is one that has concyclic vertices (its corners all fit on the same circle) and, for a simple cyclic quadrilateral, opposite angles are supplementary.
No. In fact, a rhombus cannot be cyclic - unless it is a square.
A rhombus cannot be a cyclic quadrilateral because its opposite angles are not supplementary (unless it is a square). It cannot, therefore, have a radius.
Yes, every subgroup of a cyclic group is cyclic because every subgroup is a group.
Meiosis is not cyclic; rather it is a linear process. It does not cycle.
Many different quadrilaterals can have those angles. Depending upon the lengths of the sides, where the angles are and how many pairs of parallel sides it has, it could be: A cyclic quadrilateral, a trapezium, a parallelogram or a rhombus.
required to excite the electrons of the chlorophyll and start the cyclic and non-cyclic phosphorylation?
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every abelian group is not cyclic. e.g, set of (Q,+) it is an abelian group but not cyclic.
Light dependant reactions in photophosporilation can either be cyclic of non-cyclic. It all depends on the organism.
the cyclic integral of this is zero
Cyclic alcohol is any alcohol that has a ring structure.
The word 'cyclic' is the adjective form of the noun cycle.