Draw an asterisk in it. That is, draw a horizontal line halfway between the top and the bottom, draw a vertical line halfway between the two sides, draw diagonal lines fro the opposing corners.
first you draw a line between the two points then draw the north line. remember you always measure clockwise. then measure in between the north line to the line between the both points. then whatever you get in between subtract that from 360 degrees e.g 100-360=260 then that's your answer.
The maximum straight-line distance between two points on the circumference of a circle.
A "line" does. A "line segment" does not. Most people interpret "line" to mean "line segment" (without realising it) and so would conclude that a line does not go on forever. A "line segment" is a line between two points, which is what you would draw if told to draw a "line" on a piece of paper.
Draw a line. Stop. At the end of the line, draw another line in a different direction. Stop. At the end of that line, draw a line heading back in the general direction of where you started. Stop. Draw a fourth line that connects to your starting point.
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first draw a straight line. then erase half of the line and re-draw the part of the line that you erase and make this line slanted while one of the ends of the line is connnected to your straight line.
1. Draw a straight, vertical line. 2. Draw a line straightly from its tip going between horizonal and vertical, like a plus. 3. Draw a line straightly from its tip directly horizontally. 4. Draw a line straightly from its tip going in between the lines drawn in step 1 and 3. 5. Connect the extra lines straightly.
first you draw a line and then a bunch of other squiggly lines between it
Draw a line between them and so 2/3 is equivalent to 4/6
Draw an asterisk in it. That is, draw a horizontal line halfway between the top and the bottom, draw a vertical line halfway between the two sides, draw diagonal lines fro the opposing corners.
first you draw a line between the two points then draw the north line. remember you always measure clockwise. then measure in between the north line to the line between the both points. then whatever you get in between subtract that from 360 degrees e.g 100-360=260 then that's your answer.
Two methods: Draw a straight line using a straight edge Mark one point on it Set a pair of compasses to 6cm With the point on the mark, draw another mark with the compasses on the line. The line between the two marks is a line segment of 6cm. Using a rule marked in cm draw a straight line between the 0cm and 6cm marks along its edge.
Halfway between 1.5 and 2
The maximum straight-line distance between two points on the circumference of a circle.
A right angle triangle is formed if you draw a line through it straight down from the pointed tip to the base.
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