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Technically, triangles don't have tops or bottoms; triangles are rotatable abstractions. Each of the three lines is called a side and each of the three corners is called a vertex. In more friendly real-world terms, if a triangle is oriented with a side at the "bottom", then the "top" is a vertex; in this case one might call the "bottom" the triangle's base and call the corner at the "top" the vertex opposite the base. If a triangle is oriented with a vertex at the "bottom", then the "top" could be a side or it could be another vertex depending upon the exact shape of the triangle.
The number on the bottom of a fraction is known as the "denominator."
A fraction has two parts. On the top is the numerator, and on the bottom is the denominator. The line separating them is called the vinculum.
One single cube has six sides.it has a top side, bottom side, left side, right side, front side and back side.
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The cover
inside the CD case on the left hand- side in the bottom corner.
Torn skin along the side or bottom of a nail is called a hangnail. These may also be called agnails, or stepmother's blessings.
The CD changer is under the passenger seat. There should be a cover at the bottom of the front side of the seat. Open that and you should see the changer.
Although CDs do not have a spine, a CD Case would. Similar to the spine of a book, the spine would be the narrow vertical back side of the case which includes the hinge thingee... if you partially open the case and view it from the bottom, the spine would be the bottom of the "V".
on the far right hand side there is a section called links: your cd key will be in there if it applies to that game.
Yes and I love and it seems to be hard to find.
although many people think it is the bottom or "shiny" side, it's actually only a plastic holder the data is kept on the side that the title and/or graphics has been printed. it's true, i found out the hard way!
Clockwise (right), when observing from the back side (the side not being read)of the CD.
Insert a blank CD, create a Playlist, and then click "Burn CD" in the bottom right hand corner.
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