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Within the set of rational numbers, positives and negatives are considered opposite.
Let the sides be a & b. a2 + b2 = The square of the hypotenuse a/b = tangent of the angle opposite a b/a = tangent of the angle opposite b ab/2 = the area of a right angled triangle.
Depends on what is given. SOHCAHTOA where O=opposite side, H=hypotenuse, A=opposite sides of a triangle in relation to the angle you are seeking.C=cosine, S=sine, T=tangent. So it depends on what is given and what is sought to be any more specific!
Perpendicular describes a relation between two lines or objects which resemble lines. This relation is when when the two lines or similar objects cross (in a two-dimensional plane) they create four 90-degree angles about the intersection point. In other words, the two lines' slopes are opposite reciprocals.
Not every relation is a function. But every function is a relation. Function is just a part of relation.
Relations are connections so the opposite could be severance or separateness, different or distinct, maybe even apart. I'm afraid that's the best I can do.
opposite of Knight
Because the locations of the artifacts in relation to the site, and in relation to each other, will give invaluable insights into the uses and meanings of the artifacts and the site. Invaluable information can be lost forever if the site isn't properly mapped before anything is moved. IDK
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Within the set of rational numbers, positives and negatives are considered opposite.
They are equal and opposite.
Actually, the opposite of Kinetic is Static. Kinetic means "in motion", static means "not moving".
The relation between electric current and drift velocity is that they both happen to involve electrons moving opposite of the electric field. The electric field must also have a conductor.
Not if you happen to be in New Zealand or Singapore. Check a globe and you can see where Australia is in relation to your location.
Almost opposite. The North Star is very close to the sky's north pole. Centaurus is far to the south.
The Moon is on the opposite side of the Earth than the Sun is when there is a full Moon.
No. For one thing, the word dabbling is much older than the "word" bling. Also, there's no relation between the meanings.