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When drawing a vector, the magnitude is represented by the length of the arrow; a longer arrow indicates a greater magnitude, while a shorter arrow indicates a lesser magnitude. The direction of the arrow shows the vector's direction. It's important to maintain a consistent scale when drawing vectors to accurately reflect their relative magnitudes. This visual representation helps in understanding and analyzing vector quantities effectively.
It is (or should be) given by the key.
A hexagon is a six-sided polygon, and a correct drawing of one should have six straight edges connected at six vertices, forming a closed shape. The internal angles should sum to 720 degrees, with each angle measuring 120 degrees in a regular hexagon. Additionally, all sides should be of equal length in a regular hexagon, ensuring symmetry. Accuracy in these elements confirms the drawing is a correct representation of a hexagon.
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When drawing a vector, the magnitude is represented by the length of the arrow; a longer arrow indicates a greater magnitude, while a shorter arrow indicates a lesser magnitude. The direction of the arrow shows the vector's direction. It's important to maintain a consistent scale when drawing vectors to accurately reflect their relative magnitudes. This visual representation helps in understanding and analyzing vector quantities effectively.
It is (or should be) given by the key.
No, it should reflect the magnitude of the measurement. You wold measure the length of a river in kilometres but its width in metres.
It means you can't look at it or you'll go catatonic Cute. Actually, it means that the entity that is being "referenced", usually a dimension, should NOT be inspected. It might be an overall length of the part. This might be a "cut length" for the machinist where the actual required dimension is shown elsewhere on the drawing.
What types of drawing should a junior drafter expect to prepare?
As many as you think it should have.
Without seeing the drawing, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact issue. However, potential problems could include incorrect placement of reactants and products, missing or extra elements, incorrect chemical structures, or incorrect stoichiometry. The student should review the reaction equation and ensure that the drawing accurately represents the chemical reaction.
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manipulating data in table
at least 5.5
They should be required to use drawing programs because they are more efficient and kids understand them better.