To multiply different expressions, you can just write them side by side, if there is no possibility of confusion (that is, "24" does NOT mean 2 multiplied by 4, so you need a multiplication sign).In this case, you can indicate the multiplication by writing 5q.
A rectangle. If the cylinder has the same height as its width, the side view would be a square.
Side by side, they would form a rectangle. From part-side touching part-side through to corner to corner, they would form a shape somewhat like a figure of eight. There are other possibilities - eg corner of one touching the side of the other.
The strong side of an offense is considered to be the side that the tight end lines up on. So a strong side linebacker would be playing defense on the side of the field that the tight end is lined up and the weak side linebacker would be playing on the other side of the field.
It was Joshua who said this when he was exhorting the children of Israel to follow the LORD. Here is the scripture verse from which your question comes And if it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD. (Joshua 25.15)
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In the absence of a referee or score keepers on the side, typically the person serving the ball would call out the score before they serve.
Only in doubles. Because in doubles you have to serve in the square that is on the other side of the table and on the square on the oposite side of the side you are serving on. In singles you can serve any where or any way you want.
A serve in tennis is when you have the ball to start a game. For instance, the score is 3-4 games, you with 3 games won, and it is your turn to serve. A serve is when you hit the ball on the opposite side of the court in the square. Example: Standing on the right side to serve, you hit it in the square on the left side.
In table tennis doubles, each player on a team takes turns serving. The serve must be diagonal, starting from the right side of the server's court to the opponent's right side. The serve must bounce on the server's side first, then over the net to the opponent's side. The serve must also be hit from an open palm and be below the waist. If the serve hits the net and goes over, it is a let and the serve is retaken.
when it's your serve, you serve from the left if your score is odd and from the right if even. So it will start on the right and the first person to get the first point will then serve on the left because they have got one.
Volleyball: "Break it!" (short for 'break the serve.' Which is to score a point against the opposing team so they will not serve over and over again. ) "Side Out!" (means to get the ball back, so your team can serve.)
it is a fault and they go on to second serve, on the same side. if a ball hits the top of the net and goes in, it is a let and if that was the first serve it is still first serve, same side, no score change. if the server double faults the other team gets the point, and if on the second serve someone serves a let, it is still second serve, not a fault
In USTA doubles tennis matches, the server must stand behind the baseline and alternate serving between the two teams. The serve must be hit diagonally across the court and land in the service box on the opposite side. The server must also call out the score before serving.
In a doubles game, the ball is served diagonally from one side of the court to the opposite side, over the net, by a player on the serving team. The serve must land in the opposite service court.
If it is an even number, (which, in the beginning, it will be,) you serve from the right. If it is an odd number, you serve from the left. The same person keeps serving until they break their rally.