trigonometry deals to triangle while the the geometry on the shape..
In geometry, angles are studied mostly in relation to each other. In Trigonometry, angles are studied in relation to side lengths and triangles.
Yes in some educational establishments geometry which means earth or land measurements is followed by trigonometry which means triangular measurements and both subjects are allied to each other.
Algebra and Geometry are not related to each other directly, however in higher levels of math (Trigonometry and Calculus) you will use both very frequently
No it is the study of how the sides and angles of a triangle are related to each other
Surely, there are more than 3. There are more than 3 subjects within maths: algebra, geometry, trigonometry, calculus and each one of them has divisions!
intersecting lines are lines that block each other.
Rene Descartes was a French mathematician who introduced coordinated geometry which involves an x and y axes that intersect each at right angles at the point of origin whose coodinates are (0, 0)
A quadrilateral is a parallelogram if and only if its diagonals bisect each other (this should be in any geometry book)
Geometry.
An intersection is where two lines cross each other: X is an example.
Nurse practitioners use geometry to assess the patient's anatomy, such as observing the angles of body parts in relation to each other.
The electron pair geometry of each carbon atom in an alkane is tetrahedral. This is because each carbon atom is bonded to four other atoms, which results in a geometry where the electron pairs are distributed in a tetrahedral arrangement around the carbon atom.