Math, asked by limvito, 6 hours ago

is a linear boundary an example of traingle?​

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Answered by ramppalwe
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Step-by-step explanation:

In a linear triangular element, a potential (or other quantity of interest) is allowed to vary linearly between the values at each vertex, or node of the triangle. It can be seen that for a linear triangular element, the triangular co-ordinates meet this requirement

Answered by XBlackpinkgirlsX
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Answer:

A linear triangular element is a two-dimensional finite element that has three nodes and three sides shown in Fig. ... Each linear triangular element has six degrees of freedom where each node contributes two degrees of freedom, viz. u and v, the translation along global X and Y axes, respectively

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