I have never seen a circle over the number in Wii Sports. I'm really not sure what your talking about. Your question makes no sense.
You mean a circle of light over saint's head? It is aureole, also called 'halo' or 'glory'.
A circle has an infinite number of lines of symmetry. As long as the line passes over the center point it cuts the circle in two identical halves.
do you mean the equation for a diameter of a circle over its circumpherence as in pi? Pi is a never ending number but ir is most commonly recognisizedmby its first 5 nmbers 3.1415
That's an impossible question, as there's no fixed number of sports. There are plenty of local sports and competitions all over the place that'll never get into the Olympics.
The factor game is a math game. You or your oppenet will circle a number. After someone circles a number, the other person circles that number's factors. Then when all the numbers don't have anymore factors, the game is over and you have to add up your points. HINT: Don't circle a number that has no factors because you will lose your turn and your oppenet will get to circle a number. HINT: For your first turn, try to circle the highest prime number. And that's how you play the factor game! :)
that is imposssible! there are so many sports and so many all over the world .
Seven over teo is a number (3 1/2 or 3.5) and has no radius. Only a circle has a radius.
A line over a whole number means that number repeats for an infinite number of times.
The phrase "is 24 over" can refer to different contexts, such as sports scores or time. If you mean whether the number 24 has been surpassed in a specific situation, that would depend on the context provided. Please clarify what you are referring to for a more accurate answer.
A whole circle
the torch is liberty and the stars the 13 stars in a circle are the 13 original and the 5 in a half circle are the next 5 the one over the torch is Indiana
The inequality -6 > x+5 can be rewritten -11 > x (by subtracting five from each side) or rather x < -11. To graph this on a number line, draw an open circle over the number -11 (if the inequality included "or equal to" the circle would be filled in). Then draw a line/arrow coming out of the circle over the number line. The line should only be drawn over the portion of the number line that makes the inequality true. For instance, choose a test point. When x is -20, the inequality is true: -20 < -11. So in this case, the arrow coming out of the open circle will point to the left, in the direction that the number line is getting smaller.