Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4
There are 31 of them. You can find them easily on your own, like this:-- On a piece of paper, write the numbers from 1 to 31 in a vertical column ...down the side of the paper.-- Start with ' 1 '. Multiply each number by itself, and write the result next to it.-- Next to 1, you'll write '1'. Next to '2', you'll write '4'. Next to '3', you'll write '9'.Keep going like that, one at a time, all the way down your list of numbers.-- When you get down to 31, you'll write '961' next to it, and that'll be the biggestperfect square number that's less than 1,000 . The next one is 1,024.
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Not many. Depending on how you write, the letters L, O, Q, and X can have diagonal lines of symmetry.
Step by step tutorial. Write: $, this is done by combining two semi-circles and crossing a vertical line through it. Write: 6, this is done by making half circle connected to a circle. Write: , Write: 4, this is done by making a vertical line, a horizontal one connected 1/4 of the way up the line, then make a diagonal line between the left tip of the horizontal line and the top of the vertical one. Write: 0, this is done my drawing an oval. Write: 0 again The final result should be something like this: $6,400
A vertical line has the equation [ x = a number ]. A horizontal line has the equation [ y = a number ].
Compare & contrast b/n Diagoanl & horizontal communication? Compare & contrast b/n Diagoanl & horizontal communication? Compare & contrast b/n Diagoanl & horizontal communication?
Most people write on the horizontal lines of a paper, not the vertical ones.or..If someone says you're laying horizontally you're parallel to the floor.
There are two main ways to write a capital H: either with straight vertical lines for the two sides and a horizontal line connecting them at the top, or with diagonal lines that slant outward at the top and a straight line for the middle.
Draw one vertical straight line, with three horizontal lines extending from it.
write a mistake then use the white side of an ink eraser to rub it out then use the blue side to write over it. NOTE:IF YOU MAKE A MISTAKE YOU WILL HAVE TO RUB IT OUT!!
Here's how to do it: You must first look at all of the pictures along the wall on the top level. Note how above the animal in each picture, there is a star/asterisk with one bold line, either, horizontal, vertical, or diagonal. (Write them down, or, if you want to just know, they are as follows: mongoose-looking thing-vertical, scorpion-horizontal, eagle-vertical, lion-diagonal, jumping horse-diagonal, and the nonjumping horse/donkey looking thing-horizontal). So now go to the bottom level where there are six domes with levers. In front of each lever is a slab with wheels/gears on them. Go in front of the gears and turn them (press enter) until it makes the hand with the ring in it correspond to the star/asterisk in that particular animal's picture from the top level. So, for instance, the scorpion's picture on the top level had the bold line going horizontally across the asterisk/star. So on the bottom level, on the slab in front of the scorpion, you turn the wheel until the ring is horizontal. Then, once the ring corresponds to the bold line, you turn the lever. Do this with all six and voila!, you've solved the puzzle--water will fill the bottom part, make the wheel turn, and a door will open! (Note: On the pictures that have two DIAGONAL bold lines (like an "x"), it doesn't seem to matter which kind of diagonal line you position the ring in- it seems like it can be either a line slanting forwards OR backwards, as long as the ring makes a diagonal line). GOOD LUCK!
To write a lowercase "t" in cursive, start with a short downward stroke beginning at the upper line, curve slightly to the right, and then loop it back around and connect it with a small horizontal line. For an uppercase "T," begin with a vertical line starting from the upper line, then add a horizontal line crossing near the middle of the vertical line.
It depends on how you write them. For example, 2 written here has no symmetry. Where 2 on an LCD display (eg on an elevator/lift would have rotational symmetry) Usually 0 and 8 have both horizontal and vertical symmetry.
Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4Vertical: x = 5Horizontal: y = 4
We usually denote the slope of a line as M. Horizontal lines have a slope of zero. Mhorizontal line = 0 Verticle lines have a slope that is undefined. Note that the slope is not infinite, but is undefined. Mvertical line = undefined To write the equation of a horizontal or vertical line, we need to know if it's going to be a slope-intercept form or a point-slope form.