a2 + b2 = c2
You went forward and then made a right, you now connect the lines making a triangle...So you look for the hypotenuse. So 6^2 + 8^2 = 10 ^2. The answer is 10 miles.
In opposite direction, but they are designed to propel the boat forward even if they rotate in opposite directions.
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Forward bearings are the angles measured clockwise from a reference direction, typically true north, to the line of sight to a target. In contrast, back bearings are the angles measured in the opposite direction, from the target back to the reference direction. Essentially, the back bearing is 180 degrees opposite the forward bearing. This distinction is important in navigation and surveying for accurately determining directions and positions.
A jazz walk is a low walk where the knees are bent and the shoulders and arms are curved in opposite directions while walking forward.
Center. The other starting positions are: (1) Point Guard; (2) Shooting Guard; (3) Small Forward; and (4) Power Forward.
Sure. Anything that's slowing down has velocity and acceleration in opposite directions. -- A ball tossed up in the air has upward velocity and downward acceleration. -- A car stopping for a red light has forward velocity and backward acceleration.
Yeah, there goalie, defense, middle, and forward. Well, that's what my team calls it anyway.
Of course. A car with brakes applied and slowing down has forward velocity and rearward acceleration.
Vectors can have both forward and reverse orientations depending on how they are defined or interpreted. In physics, vectors represent quantities with both magnitude and direction, so they can be applied in different directions. In mathematics, vector operations may result in vectors pointing in opposite directions.
Everyone is, but the starting positions are: Point Guard (PG) Shooting Guard (SG) Center (C) Power Forward (PF) Small Forward (SF)
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Sure. Anything that's slowing down has velocity and acceleration in opposite directions. -- A ball tossed up in the air has upward velocity and downward acceleration. -- A car stopping for a red light has forward velocity and backward acceleration.