In years it is: ad
The opposite is many bc some means few
A+ ls = ba
Because the opposite of spoon would be fork and the opposite of plate would be spoon And bc is something u use to eat with and a plate is something you eat off of
it means the dates of the past like bc is the same as bce which id the decrease of dates like 524bce to 520bce is 2 years but ad is the opposite
Suppose ABC is a triangle. There is nothing in the question that requires the triangle to be right angled. Suppose AB is the side opposite to angle C and BC is a side adjacent to angle C. Then AB/BC = sin(C)/sin(A)
Because we can't see the image you're referring to, we can't give the answer to which ray is opposite to BA. However, we can help. Opposite rays are two rays that both start from a common point and go off in exactly opposite directions. So, if there are two rays (BA and BC) with a common endpoint (B) going in different directions, they are called opposite rays.
Suppose triangle ABC is right angled at C. Suppose you are given that the angle at B is theta. Thenif you know the length of AB (the hypotenuse), thenBC = AB*cos(theta) andAC = AB*sin(theta)if you know the length of BC, thenAB = BC/cos(theta) andAC = BC*tan(theta)if you know the length of AC, thenAB= AC/sin(theta) andBC = AC/tan(theta)
Consider a right triangle ABC as shown below. The right angle is at B, meaning angle ABC is 90 degrees. With the editor I have, I am not able to draw the line AC but imagine it to be there. By pythagorean theorem AC*2 = AB*2 + BC*2. The line AC is called the hypotenuse. Consider the angle ACB. The cosine of this angle is BC/AC, the sine is AB/AC and tangent is AB/BC. If you consider the angle BAC, then cosine of this angle is AB/AC, the sine is BC/AC and tangent is BC/AB. In general sine of an angle = (opposite side)/(hypotenuse) cosine of an angle = (adjacent side)/(hypotenuse) tangent of an angle = (opposite side)/(adjacent side) |A | | | | | | |______________________C B
Sicily, Sardinia and Spain (First Punic War, 264-241 BC) Southern Spain (Second Punic War, 218-201 BC) Tunisia and western Libyia (Third Punic War, 149-146 BC) Mainland Greece (Fourth Macedonian War and Achaean War, 150-148 BC and 146 BC). Algeria (Jugurthine War, 111-104 BC) The Romans also gained control of Illyria (on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, opposite Italy) without annexing it. They defeated the last king of Illyria in 168 BC and imprisoned him in Rome in 165 BC. Illyria was broken up into four client-republics, establishing a system of Roman indirect rule.
BC' + BC' = 2BC'
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BC are simply two letters of the alphabet with no intrinsic meaning of their own.As a common abbreviation BC stands for "Before Christ" or "British Columbia" in English and is not (as far as I am aware) used as an abbreviation in any other language.So whether you want it in English or not, it is an English term.Perhaps you are confused by the opposite of "Before Christ" - the Latin term Anno Domini (AD), meaning "in the year of the Lord". That is a Latin phrase, but BC is not.