Compass is a device that points north. It begins with the letter c.
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The slope (m) = (delta y)/(delta x) m= (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) Given two points A(a,b) C(c,d) if A is the starting point (x1,y1) and C is the ending point (x2,y2) then m= (d-b)/(c-a) OR if C is the starting point then, m=(b-d)/(a-c) both will give you the same answer.
Caboolture is just north of Brisbane. A little further north again and you come to Caloundra (which is actually a city). Continuing further north again, there is Coolum Beach and after that, Cooroy.
Three noncollinear points A, B, and C determine exactly three lines. Each pair of points can be connected to form a line: line AB between points A and B, line AC between points A and C, and line BC between points B and C. Thus, the total number of lines determined by points A, B, and C is three.
I believe 800 c points are given to you when you start.
If points B and C are collinear, it means that they lie on the same straight line. To determine if points B and C are collinear, you would need to know the coordinates or have a visual representation of the points.
No, 100K and 100C are not equal. The Kelvin (K) and Celsius (C) scales have different starting points; 0°C corresponds to 273.15K. Therefore, to convert from Celsius to Kelvin, you add 273.15. Thus, 100°C is equal to 373.15K, not 100K.
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For water, the freezing points are Zero C and 32 F. The boiling points are 100 C and 212 F.
A Monitor is an output device, but a CPU is not
C. Microphone