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; RHOPALIC (roh-PAL-ik) : Having each succeeding unit in a poetic structure longer than the preceding one. Applied to a line, it means that each successive word is a syllable longer that its predecessor. Applied to a stanza, each successive line is longer by either a syllable or a metrical foot. Rhopalic verse is also called wedge verse.
In a regular polygon, the apothem is a line from the centre to the mid-point of one of the flat sides. The radius is a line from the centre to a corner, which is longer.
No a yard is longer than a meter.
no because to be symmetricle each side has to be exactly the same and one arm could be longer than the other.
They always will unless any one of them is longer than the sum of the other two.
Because if the shorter leg was shorter than the longer leg was long, then the longer leg wouldn't be longer than the shorter leg is short. The short leg would be the longer one rather than the long one being the short one.
Because it is a line through the center of the circle and it is impossible for a line that is not through the center to be longer than one that is through the center.
yes depending how much you have to explain like this answer it doesn't really matter how long your answer is it's the answer that matters.
One foot is equal to 30.48 centimetres.
Two times longer than one foot
A line does not have an inverse!