That is the projected path that a bullet or missile will take to hit it's target
The root word of trajectory is "trajectory" itself. It comes from the Latin word "trajectoria," meaning "a throwing across."
The word "sentence" in French translates to "phrase" or "proposition."
"Saranghandago malhalkka" is a phrase in Korean that translates to "Do you want to say I love you?" There is no numerical value associated with this phrase, so it does not have a mean in a mathematical sense.
The word intercept means, roughly, to cut off. Some suitable sentences would be:<BR> The aide hurried to intercept the Prime Minister before he left Parliament House.<BR>If you continue drawing this horizontal line, it will intercept that vertical line.
I can give you several sentences.That phrase makes no sense to me.An idiom is a phrase that doesn't mean what it seems to mean.He copied the phrase into his notebook.
Intercept is a noun, not a verb: so "to intercept" makes no sense. An intercept is a point where a line or curve crosses a line - usually a coordinate axis.
If you mean 3x+4y = 12 then the x intercept = 4 and the y intercept = 3
At what point the line intersects the y-intercept, in an equation y=mx+b, b is the y-intercept.
If you mean: 4x+8y = 12 then the y intercept is 12
If you mean: 3y-x = 6 then the x intercept is at (-6, 0)
If you mean y = 4x-6 then the slope is 4 and the y intercept is -6
Do you mean y = 4x+9? If so then the y intercept is 9
If you mean: y = 3x+2 then the slope is 3 and the y intercept is 2
If you mean: y = 8x-6 then the gradient is 8 and the y intercept is -6
If you mean: y = mx+b then m is the slope and b is the y intercept.
preventing something from happening. Intercept.
Seize, or intercept.