No all organs don't have same number of segments
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congruent line segments- line segments that have the same lengths.
A polygon, if all the line segments are in the same plane.
not at all....its the same as eating plain oranges....except those r frozen
There are more than two: A parallelogram has two sets of parallel line segments which may be of unequal length; A rectangle is a parallelogram that has line segments that meet at right angles; A rhombus has to sets of parallel line segments which are all of the same length; A square is a rhombus which has line segments meeting at right angles, or stated differently a square is a rectangle which has all line segments of the same length.
-- The result you get when you multiply a number by itself.-- The shape you get when you connect four line segments, all withthe same length, in a closed shape with a right angle inside.
Just off the top of my head . . . -- 4 parallel line segments, with a separate line segment crossing all of them -- 5 line segments all hooked together at the same point in the center, like five spokes of a wagon wheel.
There are over 600 different types of oranges Way to many to name them all. They are all around the same texture but different in many ways
Yes - in the case of angles or line segments, congruent means they have the same measure.
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This is the easiest question. Of course hey are all fruits so they usually are in the same section
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