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As the main word in a sentence, the verb will generally describe an occurrence or an action.
Conditional verbs are used to create conditional sentences, which express hypothetical or unlikely situations. Conditional verbs can be used in the past, present, or future tense, and auxiliary verbs like can/could, will/would, and may/might are important in forming conditionals
Axe de Symétrie
Compléter le carré
MAN Simple
Produit de Polynômes
PGFC
MAN Complexe
Méthode d'élimination
Méthode de substitution
Méthode de Comparaison
Factorisation + isolation
Factorisation
Facorisation
Sommet
Formule quadratique+Discriminant
Trinôme carré parfait
Completer le carré
a/sin A=b/sin B= c/sin C
a=b²+c²-2bc+cos A
SOH: SIN (Opposé/Hypotenuse)
CAH: COS (Adjacent/Hypotenuse)
TOA: TAN (Opposé/adjacent)
Segments Proportionnels
Division des côtés
Grammatical mood refers to the quality or form of a verb in a sentence. More specifically, mood denotes the tone of a verb in a sentence, so the intention of the writer or speaker is clear.
fonction affine
y=mx+b
y=y
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Médiatrice
Hauteur
Réflexion
a-a'
Diamètre
Rayon
Corde