He is the one who ignored the "Wet Paint" sign
as he sat down on the park bench.
trisect the bottom side, and draw two lines from the top vertex to the bottom.
you cross two lines like a tepee, then run a line through the bottom of the tepee, then make a line go slanted through the bottom line then one tepee side, then the other
For a picture of a rectangle with the lines of symmetry drawn, see the Related Link below. The image is toward the bottom of the page.
They are always identical angles unless the bottom and top lines are not parallel!!!!
top 4 center 5 bottom 1 center to the right 2 center to the left 6 2nd to the bottom 3
It depends one what pool you go to. There are some swimming pools that have lines on the bottom and there are others that do not
kinda like this.... / \ / \ the lines on the top and bottom are parallel kinda like this.... / \ / \ the lines on the top and bottom are parallel
Lines (Starting from the bottom)- E G B D FSpaces (From bottom)- F A C E
Rhombi have 2 sets of parallel lines, / \ the top right and bottom left and the top left and bottom right \ /
Yes. The top and bottom lines of a trapezoid are parallel.
I, the top and bottoms lines are parallel, but the vertical line is perpendicular to the top and bottom lines.
In traditional Western music notation, the fifth line is at the top of the staff. The staff consists of five lines and four spaces, with the lines representing pitches. The bottom line is typically the first line from the bottom, and the top line is the fifth line from the bottom.
draw three lines like this /\ then one line on the bottom connecting the two lines
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Usually the lines are your strings starting with the bottom string first and moving to the top string at the bottom and the numbers on the string lines are the frets you place your finger on.
what are the many files lines on the top and bottom of the motherboard surface
The lines of the treble clef, from bottom to top: EGBDF. The spaces from bottom to top are FACE.(FACE is an actual word, so it's easy to remember; the mnemonic for the lines is Every Good Boy Does Fine.)The lines of the bass clef, from bottom to top, are GBDFA. The spaces (bottom to top) are ACEG.(The mnemonic for the lines is Good Boys Do Fine Always; I'm not aware of a mnemonic for the spaces, but it's pretty easy to figure out.)