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In English / Senior High School | 2024-10-21

Inper the meaning of the following , mathematical terms on their roots1. Complementary angles2. Linear3. Clockwise4. Counter Clockwise5. Circumference6. Divisor7. Numerator8. Median9. Traingle10. Remaincler

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Answer:Here are the explanations of the mathematical terms based on their roots:1. Complementary anglesOrigin: Latin "complementum" (completion)Meaning: Angles that complete or add up to 90 degrees.2. LinearOrigin: Latin "linearis" (of or pertaining to a line)Meaning: Relating to a line or straightness.3. ClockwiseOrigin: Old English "cluc" (bell) + "wis" (direction)Meaning: Moving in the direction of a clock's hands.4. Counter ClockwiseOrigin: Old English "contra" (against) + "cluc" (bell) + "wis" (direction)Meaning: Moving opposite to the direction of a clock's hands.5. CircumferenceOrigin: Latin "circum" (around) + "ferre" (to carry)Meaning: The distance around a circle.6. DivisorOrigin: Latin "divisor" (divider)Meaning: A number that divides another number.7. NumeratorOrigin: Latin "numerare" (to number)Meaning: The top number in a fraction, indicating how many parts.8. MedianOrigin: Latin "medianus" (middle)Meaning: The middle value in a set of numbers.9. TriangleOrigin: Greek "tri" (three) + "angulon" (angle)Meaning: A polygon with three angles and sides.10. Remainder (correct spelling)Origin: Old English "reman" (to remain)Meaning: The amount left over after division.Note: "Remaincler" is a typo and should be spelled as "Remainder".

Answered by mjPcontiga | 2024-10-22