by draw it....:)
It would take time but if you keep trying hard you will find a way.
go to ms word then click on insert then click on equation the diolog box appear click on double down arrow then choose geometry choose the angle sign then make it bigger then copy the symbol from word to powerpoint
Yes, the word copy is a verb (copy, copies, copying, copied). The word copy is also a noun (copy, copies).Example uses:Verb: I can copy my transcript at the library.Noun: I have to send a copy with my application.
Don't copy your classmate's answers.He begins to copy the notes on the blackboard into his textbook.
by draw it....:)
Draw a line segment AB. Put your compass point at B and stretch the compass out until it is at point A. Now draw a circle. Now move the compass point to B, leaving the compass opening the same as before and draw another circle. The circles will intersect in two points. Call them C and D. Draw CD and name its intersection with AB as the point E. angle CEB is a right angle. Now you need to bisect the 90 degree angle you just constructed to get two 45 degree angles. Look in your book as to how to bisect an angle. The angle CAB = 60 degrees. So bisect it to get a 30 degree angle and then bisect it to get a 15 degree angle. You can get a 105 degree angle by adding the 90 degree angle and the 15 degree angle. Similarly, you can get a 75 degree angle by subtracting the 15 degree angle from 90 degrees. Look in your book on how to copy an angle.
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How can I get my matriculation degree from FBISE.
See related link.
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The only way I know of how to get another copy of your degree is to contact the university that issued it to you. You would have to call them, probably the Bursar's office, and request a new copy.
You need to contact the appropriate County Clerk to obtain a copy.
You can't. The movie hasn't come out yet.
go to art institute and get a art degree lol just playin idk really
A person can check a teachers degree by visiting the local schools superintendent office. They must have a copy of the teachers degree on file.
Contact the registrars office at the school you graduated from.