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Usually people staple the left top corner.
I don't think you can cut a square 6 ways, but I know you can cut it 4 ways.First you can cut it from left to right, then top to bottom,then from the top right corner to the bottom left corner, and then the top left corner to the bottom right corner.
False. Think of a corner of a cube such as a room. If you face the corner, there is one line defined by the floor and the wall to your left. A second line defined by the floor and wall to your right and the third line, going vertically, defined by the two walls. These three lines are mutually perpendicualr (or orthogonal) - very definitely not coplanar.
Yes, go from the top left corner of the box, to top right corner of your box, then follow the outline of your box to bottom right corner and then diagonally to the top left corner. From here go to bottom left corner of the box, and then diagonally up to top right.
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To trisect a rectangle first draw the two diagonals (lines going from the top left corner, to the bottom right and top right to bottom left.) Where those two diagonals intersect is the center of the rectangle. Next, draw a line through the center of the rectangle that is parallel to the top and bottom of the rectangle. this should divide the rectangle into two halves. Next draw the diagonal for the top half of the rectangle (A line from the top left corner, to the middle of the right side.) Where this diagonal intersects with the diagonal of the diagonal of the entire rectangle is 1/3 the length. Repeat the previous step for the bottom half of the rectangle. The line connecting the top intersection, and the bottom intersection is the trisection line.
an orange hexagon with black stripes coming down from the top left corner and ends half way down
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first draw from the upper left corner to the upper right corner then to the lower right corner from there to the middle next to the lower left corner finally up to the upper left corner then stopfirst draw from the upper left corner to the upper right corner then to the lower right corner from there to the middle next to the lower left corner finally up to the upper left corner then stopfirst draw from the upper left corner to the upper right corner then to the lower right corner from there to the middle next to the lower left corner finally up to the upper left corner then stopfirst draw from the upper left corner to the upper right corner then to the lower right corner from there to the middle next to the lower left corner finally up to the upper left corner then stopfirst draw from the upper left corner to the upper right corner then to the lower right corner from there to the middle next to the lower left corner finally up to the upper left corner then stopfirst draw from the upper left corner to the upper right corner then to the lower right corner from there to the middle next to the lower left corner finally up to the upper left corner then stopfirst draw from the upper left corner to the upper right corner then to the lower right corner from there to the middle next to the lower left corner finally up to the upper left corner then stopfirst draw from the upper left corner to the upper right corner then to the lower right corner from there to the middle next to the lower left corner finally up to the upper left corner then stop
Let's place the rectangle with one corner at the origin. Then one coordinate is (0,0) call this the lower left corner. Now the lower right corner must have a y coordinate of 0 and we call the x the coordinate L for the length of the rectangle. So the lower right corner is (L,0)Now the upper left corner is (0,H) where H is the height of the rectangle.The last corner is the upper right and it (L, H).So the coordinates are (0,0), (L,0), (0,H), (L,H) where L is the length and H is the height.Now we can move or translate the rectangle anywhere we want on the plane.For example, let's move the lower left corner horizontally by 3Then the new x coordinate of the lower left side is 3 so it at (3,0) The lower right side is (L+3,0), the upper right side is (L+3,H) and the upper left side is (3, H)Perhaps you now want to move the rectangle up vertically, say 4. (We already moved it horizontally 3 so we leave that.) So the new y value for the lower left coordinate is 4The left lower corner is at (3, 4)The lower right corner is (L+3, 4)The upper left corner is (3, H+4) andthe upper right corner is (L+3, H+4)What we just did is known as a rigid motion.Any way of moving all the points in the plane such thata) the relative distance between points stays the same andb) the relative position of the points stays the sameis called a rigid motion.More specifically, it is a translation,In Euclidean geometry a transformation in which the origin of a coordinate system is moved to another position but the new axes are parallel to the old; a change of variables of the formx' = x + a, y' = y + b. In our case a=3 and b=4We can either think of moving the rectangle, OR we can look it as leaving the rectangle where it is and moving the coordinate system.
Union Flag resembles current USA flag with red and white stripes, and blue rectangle at the left top corner featuring 35 stars in it. Confederate Flag also has 2 red stripes with 1 white stripe separating them. Blue rectangle at the top left corner features 13 stars in a circular shape.
A trapezium, or diamond shape. Imagine you have a rectangle, and you push the top left corner to the right a little.
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Divide the rectangle in half, so you have two squares. Then cut each of these squares in half by drawing a straight line from the top left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner. Then you'll have four right angle triangles. * * * * * A rectangle, divided in half need not give a square. Try it with an A4 sheet of paper. A much simpler answer is to draw the two diagonals.
Down, left corner to right corner, down, right corner to left corner.