angle under 90 degrees
What is the math term to the definition survey?Well, the definition of survey is a method used and collects data.
A Real Number. This is a term in math.
Another term for deep fascia is Fascicle.
what in sociology is another term for transitional adulthood
"Opposite" is a trickier concept than one would imagine, but here are some approximate opposites for "acute" in various departments of life:In the health sciences and in discussion of problems in general, the opposite of acute is chronic.: acute/chronic illness; acute/chronic shortage of housing; acute/chronic problems of crime, and so on.In mathematics, the "opposite" of an acute angle is an obtuse angle.In linguistics (spelling and diacritics), the opposite of an acute accent mark is a grave accent mark.In mental functioning, the opposite of acute thinking is dull, or ineffective thinking.In psychology of perception, the opposite of acute senses is impaired or blunted senses.In regard to first explanation ~ example...acuteaffects of radiation versus somatic affects of radiation (short vs long-term)
An acute triangle can also be referred to as a "sharp triangle" because all of its interior angles are less than 90 degrees. This term emphasizes the characteristic of the triangle having angles that are acute.
an aHOMELY triangle is simply a term deemed worthy of defining Mrs. Courtney Anderson. an aCUTE triangle is often referred to as being the one and only Mr. James Erickson. this is all very simple math of course... :)
No acute is a math term that means small or under 90 degrees. Acute does NOT have anything to do with plants.
triangular polygon
Triangle?
The term "trigon" is another word for triangle. Related terms are trilateral and deltoid.
Whole number is a math term. Weighted average is another math term.
Whole number is a math term. Weighted average is another math term.
There are 5 which are:- Scalene triangle Obtuse triangle Right angle triangle Isosceles triangle Equilateral tiangle They all have 3 sides and their 3 interior angles add up to 180 degrees
Yes. The term equilateral means equiangular as well, three 60° angles.
average...:)
"Numeral" is another term for "number."