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you line up the dots of the segment to the dots of the protcractor and draw/measure the angles.
U Draw a diagonal line then another the opposite way...some people just use dots.
The fixed point that is located in the center of a circle and is used as the guiding point to draw it is called the "point of origin".
Louis Braille (as he was called) created a system where each letter of the alphabet was represented by a number of (maximum: 6) dots. For making those dots he originally used a stitching awl.
I looked up and I think you use them to draw graphs but can use them to draw straight lines.
you line up the dots of the segment to the dots of the protcractor and draw/measure the angles.
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you use your mouse and brain
Yes, the dots that Roy Lichtenstein uses are his signature mark and are called 'Benday Dots'.
Because you can't use camera in court
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U Draw a diagonal line then another the opposite way...some people just use dots.
Some decades ago all newspaper pictures were printed in dots, which were barely visible. When enlarged the were clearly seen, just as in Lichtenstein's paintings.
you first draw the picture and then you use different colored dots to color your picture. For more info look up pointillism
you eat the pencil ^this person obviusley is a smart-ass you just draw out the dots and dashes .... . .-.. .-.. --- Hello .... . -.-- Hey
It is called the Point of Origin.
you use dots and dashes in the Morse code