If you have a Microsoft Word 2007, it will be much easier. First you press 'Insert', than press 'shape', there will be many shapes shown; select the line you like and you are done!
they both have lines crossing each other which make angles. perpendicular lines make right angles while intersecting lines make other kinds
Perpendicular lines.
Perpendicular lines have to intersect to make a right angle Like this: + Intersecting lines don't have to intersect to make a right angle Like this: X
If they make right angles they are perpendicular. If they do not make a right angle, they are intersecting.
Wrong statement. Parallel lines don't always make vertical angles without the transversal, the line that passes through these lines. Without the transversal, we can't make the conclusion that parallel lines form vertical angles.
There are already templates pre-installed in Microsoft Word 2010 and above. To access them, go to File >> New >> Brochures and pick one from the selection.
In the apple computer, press command shift A, command A, command delete and you can transfer it! After u follow the instructions, u go to find your applications folder and MicrosoftWord will be there!
microsoftword and any application if you paralyzed.
Voir un film, at least that's what it says when i translate it on MicrosoftWord. =)
straight lines make you look skinny. horozontal lines make you look fat and diagonal lines make you look lopsided!!
they both have lines crossing each other which make angles. perpendicular lines make right angles while intersecting lines make other kinds
Lines of latitude and the lines of longitude.
'Je regrette également'(At least, that's what it says when you translate a document on MicrosoftWord =)
The file extention of any application on a computer is: '.exe' .exe = simply means executable.
Lines of latitude and the lines of longitude.
On Microsoft Computers: You roll over the "START" button (should be on desktop toolbar). There, you will see names of different programs. If MicrosoftWord isn't there, roll over the little thing in the bottom corner that says "All Programs." There, you can look for all kinds of programs and see if your computer has them or not. Microsoft Word might be sorted under "Microsoft Office".
Perpendicular lines.