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The median is a line from a vertex to the midpoint of the opposite line and an altitude is a line from a vertex to the opposite line which is perpendicular to the line. These are NOT the same thing in most triangles. The only time they could be the same is in an equilateral triangle.
On etymological grounds I would be tempted to call a 1000 sided polygon a myriagon. I will also point out that for most purposes we would call it a circle, since with that many sides it very closely approaches circularity.
3x - 7 ≤ 9 "Seven less than" means that you subtract seven from the answer. "Three times a number" means that you multiply it. "At most" means that this is the greatest number that it can be, which is, in this case, 9. To solve this, you apply the principle rules of algebra to determine x. 3x ≤ 9 + 7 3x ≤ 16 x ≤ 16/3
It means the most powerful individual, group or country on your side.
evaluate means the same thing as solve in most math terms so9^2= 81
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Fiscal most closely means regarding or concerning money.
Which choice most closely means the same as costly? A: Expensive
Kna is the Anglo-Saxon root that most closely means boy.
Malleable most closely means able to be reshaped by pressure.
Fiscal most closely means regarding or concerning money.
The word that most closely means to stall by excessive talking is "ramble."
The prefix "sub-" most closely means under, up, or from below.
Flaw, blemish, bug, default, failing, fault, weakness Setting aside that most of those aren't opposites at all, why not go with the obvious: imperfect. Consider all of the above answers in a sentence. If a pitcher pitched a perfect game we may say it was a "flawless performance". Now if he pitched a terrible game could you use any of the original suggestions? Try them all. A flaw game; a blemish game; a bug game; a default game; a failing game; a fault game; a weakness game. All of those sound ridiculous. Of course there are times when imperfect isn't the best word to use opposite flawless. Sometimes you just want to say flawed.Flawless means without imperfection, without flaws, or perfect. So the opposite of flawless would be imperfect, or flawed.Flawless means without imperfection, without flaws, perfect. So the opposite of flawless would be imperfect, or flawed.
The suffix "-ity" is most closely related to the condition or quality of something.
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