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Draw and label line Ab
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Using a compass and ruler: # At the point you want the perpendicular line to cross, place a dot. Label it A. # Draw a circle centred at A with a radius of about an inch (two-three centimetres). Label the points it intersects the original line as B and C. # Construct two circles centred at B and C, large enough that they almost reach the other point and have the same size. Label the points they intersect at as D and E. # Draw a straight line between E and D. This line is the perpendicular line. This method can also be used to draw a perpendicular bisector, if the ends of the line you wish to bisect are labelled as points B and C.
line AB intersects plane Q at W
using a ruler on a flat surface (paper on a table) draw a line. draw a second line crossing the first. draw a third line making sure the ruler goes through the place where the first two lines crossed.
Draw and label line Ab
1. Draw and label your x and y axes 2. Choose a non-zero x value 3. Calculate y value 4. Place ruler on (0,-2) and the coordinate you just calculated 5. Draw line to edges of graph
We are not here to do your homework for you.
Using a compass and ruler: # At the point you want the perpendicular line to cross, place a dot. Label it A. # Draw a circle centred at A with a radius of about an inch (two-three centimetres). Label the points it intersects the original line as B and C. # Construct two circles centred at B and C, large enough that they almost reach the other point and have the same size. Label the points they intersect at as D and E. # Draw a straight line between E and D. This line is the perpendicular line. This method can also be used to draw a perpendicular bisector, if the ends of the line you wish to bisect are labelled as points B and C.
line AB intersects plane Q at W
Draw R. T and Y is a straight line with a line drawn through it. Put arrows on that line. Draw a large parallelogram around that and label it with a capital italics W.
On a chart, such as a line chart, a data markers shows where the point is, usually done with a dot or a box or a cross. A data label will show the actual value of that data point. So on a line chart you might see a data marker on the line to indicate it is a value from the data and with it a data label will tell you what the actual value is.
In principle, yes. The length is the value of the higher label minus the value of the lower label.
-- Draw a horizontal line the length of your hand across the middle of your paper. -- Label the ends 'A' and 'B'. -- Draw a vertical line the length of your hand, down across the middle of the first line. Center it so that half of it is above the first line, and half of it is below. -- Label the ends 'P' and 'L'. That's it. The drawing on your paper illustrates the 'situation' described in your question.
draw an cross + bigger of course then just do ur thing with the line segments and perpendictular
Draw a line from one dot in the center to the other four dots. Or, draw a straight line. Place dots at either end of the line, and place dots in the center of the line.
-- Draw a line on your answer sheet. -- Label the endpoints 'A' and 'B' -- Draw a second line through the center of the first line -- Label the ends 'P' and 'L' -- You should have an X. The four legs of the X should be roughly the same length. Mark a dash through the center of each of the four legs. This shows they are the same length. That's it. The drawing on your paper illustrates the 'situation' described in your question.