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Draw and label line Ab
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Using a compass and ruler: # At the point you want the perpendicular line to cross, place a dot. Label it A. # Draw a circle centred at A with a radius of about an inch (two-three centimetres). Label the points it intersects the original line as B and C. # Construct two circles centred at B and C, large enough that they almost reach the other point and have the same size. Label the points they intersect at as D and E. # Draw a straight line between E and D. This line is the perpendicular line. This method can also be used to draw a perpendicular bisector, if the ends of the line you wish to bisect are labelled as points B and C.
line AB intersects plane Q at W
using a ruler on a flat surface (paper on a table) draw a line. draw a second line crossing the first. draw a third line making sure the ruler goes through the place where the first two lines crossed.
Draw and label line Ab
1. Draw and label your x and y axes 2. Choose a non-zero x value 3. Calculate y value 4. Place ruler on (0,-2) and the coordinate you just calculated 5. Draw line to edges of graph
We are not here to do your homework for you.
Using a compass and ruler: # At the point you want the perpendicular line to cross, place a dot. Label it A. # Draw a circle centred at A with a radius of about an inch (two-three centimetres). Label the points it intersects the original line as B and C. # Construct two circles centred at B and C, large enough that they almost reach the other point and have the same size. Label the points they intersect at as D and E. # Draw a straight line between E and D. This line is the perpendicular line. This method can also be used to draw a perpendicular bisector, if the ends of the line you wish to bisect are labelled as points B and C.
To draw a line parallel to line MN, you can use a straightedge and a pencil. Start by marking a point anywhere on the paper and label it as point A. Then, place the straightedge on point A and line MN, ensuring that the straightedge is parallel to line MN. Next, draw a line extending from point A along the straightedge, and this new line will be parallel to line MN.
line AB intersects plane Q at W
To construct a 105-degree angle using a compass, start by drawing a straight line and marking point A on it. Next, use a compass to draw a 60-degree angle: place the compass point on A, draw an arc across the line, and label the intersection point B. Then, without changing the compass width, place the point on B and draw another arc to create a 60-degree angle above the line. Finally, draw a line from A through the intersection of the arcs, which will create a 105-degree angle with the original line.
To construct the bisector of a line segment, first, draw the line segment and label its endpoints as A and B. Using a compass, place the pointer on point A and draw an arc above and below the line segment. Without changing the compass width, repeat this from point B, creating two intersecting arcs. Finally, draw a straight line through the intersection points of the arcs; this line is the bisector of the segment AB.
To draw and label perpendicular line segments, start by drawing a horizontal line segment using a ruler. Next, use a protractor to measure a 90-degree angle from one endpoint of the segment, and draw a vertical line segment from that point. Label the endpoints of each line segment with letters (e.g., A, B for the horizontal segment and C, D for the vertical segment). Finally, clearly indicate that the segments AB and CD are perpendicular by marking the right angle at their intersection.
Draw R. T and Y is a straight line with a line drawn through it. Put arrows on that line. Draw a large parallelogram around that and label it with a capital italics W.
On a chart, such as a line chart, a data markers shows where the point is, usually done with a dot or a box or a cross. A data label will show the actual value of that data point. So on a line chart you might see a data marker on the line to indicate it is a value from the data and with it a data label will tell you what the actual value is.
In principle, yes. The length is the value of the higher label minus the value of the lower label.