Using exterior paint on the interior should not be a problem. You would only use exterior paint outside because it weathers better, which is not really an issue here.
A pentagon has five interior angles. Each of these has a reflex angle associated with it. Exterior angles are ambiguous because at each vertex, either of the two rays can be extended to form an exterior angle. While they are of the same magnitude, it is not clear whether they should be counted as one or two.
If they have the same degrees than they're congruent. There are many possibilites. It depends where the angle is placed. Let say that you don't know the measurement of the angle and there are two parrallel lines with another line crossing (transversal). Rules/ Theorems state that consecutive interior/exterior, alternative interior/exterior are all congruent. Vertical angles are also congruent. Etc.. You just need to know the properties of the shape or know the prob. If i don't know the situation, i can't point you to which theorem you should use.
A transversal is simply a line that passes through two or more other lines . (the lines should be in the same plane) Transversals are important becasue if a transverals passes through or intersects two parallel lines we get some special angle congruences. The alternate interior angles are on opposite sides of the transversal line and inside the lines being transversed. Alternate exterior angles are on opposite sides of the transferal line and outside the lines being transversed. The alternate interior and alternate exterior angles are congruent if the lines being crossed by the transversal are parallel ( NOT to each other, the two alternate interiors are congruent and the two alternate exteriors are congruent.
In any REGULAR polygon, the exterior angles should equal 360 degrees.
If is an exterior wall, insulation, otherwise bare studs walls are fine.
Insulation should only be stapled on the edge of the stud. That's what the flap on the edges is for. This creates a vapor barrier and if you compress the insulation enough to staple on the sides this reduces the insulation at that point. Insulation has to be fluffed to get the benefit. It is easier, quicker and does not interfere with the sheetrock in any way.
Using exterior paint on the interior should not be a problem. You would only use exterior paint outside because it weathers better, which is not really an issue here.
Apply a coat of exterior paint over the interior paint to protect the finish and to discourage mildew growth on the paint film.
There are 2 screws on the interior part of the doorknob they should be hand tight with a screwdriver and that should do it.
Interior is inside the triangle, box or whatever shape you have. Exterior angles are created by lines that extend past the confines of the shape. An example of an exterior angle would be the angle the table makes with a triangular prism sitting on top of it (should be greater than 90 degrees in this example). An interior angle angle is the angle created by the prism itself (Should be less than 90 degrees in this example).ha just kiddin dats not the right answer
The 6 interior angles of a hexagon add up to 720 degrees.
Should be able to access after removing interior door panel
No, you should not use any exterior coating product on an interior surface, for a couple of reasons: (1) Exterior products are made to expand and contract with temperature extremes, so they are more rubbery - they will not stand up to the greater abuse of interior use; and (2) Most exterior products contain mildewcides and fungicides, which put off toxic fumes - indoors, these fumes can be concentrated and could cause illness.
The exterior angle is defined as the supplement to the interior angle. Intuitively it should be the whole of the exterior part of the angle - that is, 360 deg minus the interior angle. As a result of this definition, the question of reflex angles does not arise. Also, the sum of all the exterior angles of a polygon is 360 deg so if each one is 10 degrees, there must be 360/10 = 36 angles and so 36 sides.
The window frame should be flush with the exterior wall cladding.If the frame is in negative to the interior wall linings,then you will need to pack out flush with those linings.The sill of the window must project past the line of the exterior cladding by at least 40mm-50mm.
When this happens, it means the exterior light has burned out - the light on the inside is blinking faster as a warning. I've been through this several times. Replace the exterior bulb and the blinker should return to normal.