you dont, they arent there
-- Your teacher may have the answer sheet for the textbook. If not, then your teacher should be able to derive the answers without too much difficulty. -- The book's publisher will certaoinly have access to the answers for all of the exercises in the book. -- If all else fails, you're certainly capable of deriving the answers on your own. After all, you're getting daily instruction in the necessary methods.
you solve geometry by adding all the numbers and then divide it then you get the answer
Numbers are used in geometry as natural numbers which are used to represent the dimensions of side, numbers can also be used in the measure of angle which is in degree but can be converted into radians.
Numbers.
The average of two numbers.
Yes, many
The index of a textbook lists alphabetically all topics covered in the book along with their corresponding page numbers. This helps readers locate specific information quickly and efficiently within the textbook.
I consider geometry harder because it deals more with geometric shapes incorporated with numbers. You also need to take algebra 1 before you take geometry
Euclidean geometry has become closely connected with computational geometry, computer graphics, convex geometry, and some area of combinatorics. Topology and geometry The field of topology, which saw massive developement in the 20th century is a technical sense of transformation geometry. Geometry is used on many other fields of science, like Algebraic geometry. Types, methodologies, and terminologies of geometry: Absolute geometry Affine geometry Algebraic geometry Analytic geometry Archimedes' use of infinitesimals Birational geometry Complex geometry Combinatorial geometry Computational geometry Conformal geometry Constructive solid geometry Contact geometry Convex geometry Descriptive geometry Differential geometry Digital geometry Discrete geometry Distance geometry Elliptic geometry Enumerative geometry Epipolar geometry Euclidean geometry Finite geometry Geometry of numbers Hyperbolic geometry Information geometry Integral geometry Inversive geometry Inversive ring geometry Klein geometry Lie sphere geometry Non-Euclidean geometry Numerical geometry Ordered geometry Parabolic geometry Plane geometry Projective geometry Quantum geometry Riemannian geometry Ruppeiner geometry Spherical geometry Symplectic geometry Synthetic geometry Systolic geometry Taxicab geometry Toric geometry Transformation geometry Tropical geometry
Algebra geometry
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The answers of division are called quotients.