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By using a protractor or using trigonometry
By using trigonometry
You can write Roman numerals with an ordinary keyboard by simply using the capital letetrs; I, V, X, L, C, D and M. Using Roman numerals....1 = I2 = II3 = III4 = IV (or IIII on old clocks, watches and sundials)5 = V6 = VI7 = VII8 = VIII9 = IX10 = X20 = XX30 = XXX40 = XL50 = L60 = LX70 = LXX80 = LXXX90 = XC100 = C500 = D1000 = M2000 = MM3000 = MMMThe numbers 11 - 19 and 21 - 29 etc follow the same pattern as the numbers 1 to 9 but preceeded by X or XX etc. The same applies to numbers preceeded by 100s or 1000s. Some examples...14 = XIV44 = XLIV88 = LXXXVIII151 = CLI423 = CDXXIII666 = DCLXVI1066 = MLXVI2009 = MMIXAfter 3000 thousand are written by either placing a horizontal bar over a numeral, to indicate that the numeral should be multiplied by 1000, or by placing the numeral inside brackets, which also indicates that it should be multiplied by 1000. Examples...4000 = [IV]10000 = [X]523000 = [DXXIII]1000000 = [M]
6.03 IS expressed using decimal form!
Using pemdas / gema
I just did this successfully using adapters and a short cable, all bought from Radio Shack. I just fed the output from the earphone jack on the microcassette recorder into the microphone jack on my cassette recorder.
you don't have to erase it gust stop using it
no
It depends which site you are using... Often the cookies collected are difficult to erase.
Yes
format using windows formatter
You can try deleting it using a microUSB to microUSB cable.
becauase when they make mistakes they need to erase it
You can erase songs off a CD only if you are using CD-RW.You open the folder where the CD is, choose the songs you'd like to erase and delete them like every usual file.if its not rw you cant
If using Firefox, press CTRL+Shift+Delete
To erase a USB memory stick, using a MAC, use the application Disk Utility. With the USB stick inserted into the USB drive, highlight that stick from the list of drives. Then select erase. It will erase all of the files on the drive and reformat it. You can also use a program called Houdini 2, which will allow you to see hidden files, move, and erase them.
It really depends on how you're using it. Intensive gaming will eat the battery faster than word processing or browsing the internet. Although you should keep a laptop plugged in anyways.