the straightedge method
map and compass method and straightedge method
The straightedge method, and the map and compass method!
An intersection
No, because the intersection of two equivalent sets will have a union the same size as its intersection.
The point of intersection of two sides of a polygon is called a vertex. A vertex describes the intersection or corners of a shape.
the straightedge method
the straightedge method
The straightedge method, and the map and compass method!
map and compass method and straightedge method
Center-hold
If you have a protractor: Draw a line from the center of the circle to the outside (radius), then measure 60 degrees and draw another line. If you have a compass: Draw a circle using the compass, then, using your compass, place the compass needle on the edge of the circle, draw another circle (KEEP THE RADIUS THE SAME). Your two circles should have two intersection points. Place the needle on one of the intersection points and repeat the process. I suggest you look at:
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The symbol known for showing direction on a map is called a compass rose. It consists of two lines which intersect at right angles, the tip of each having one of the letters showing direction, N, S, E, or W.
Use a protractor or a compass
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yes it does and a compass shows magnetic north. this is where declination takes course between the difference of the two
Two other projection methods used by geographers and mapmakers are the azimuthal projection, which displays the Earth's surface with a single point from a specific location as the central point, and the conic projection, which projects the Earth's surface onto a cone wrapped around it. Each of these methods has strengths and weaknesses depending on the purpose of the map being created.