yes it is possible yet very hard to do you have to be very determined and have mad skills like me and whoever says you can't your WRONG I HAVE DONE IT! BANG POW GET SOME EDUMACATION SKILLS!
make a triangle
You don't
If it is on the Wii, Yes. If it i on the DS, No.
The orange circles indicate that the interaction can be done without interrupting what your Sim is currently doing, such as changing the music playing on a stereo or turning the lights on/off.
When you press it, you can save your game without going to your house.
Tangent circles are circles that touch one another without crossing. The distance between the centres of the circles must be equal to the difference or the sum of their radii.
Form the six squares into the six faces of a cube.
It's impossible.... Unless you go under the house...
It is not possible to answer this question without knowing the size of the individual squares - 1 sq inch squares, 1 sq ft squares, 1 sq metre squares or what?
this is not possible unless it is in a 3-d dimension
This will result in censure from ATC and possible arrest.
It is possible to tessellate a plane with squares, triangles, and hexagons. To tessellate something means to cover it with repeated use of a single shape, without gaps or overlapping.
i think its impossible Here is a way: Construct a number of squares that are one unit in area. For example, if you want to know the area of a plot of land, construct squares that are one square foot each. Then put as many of those squares as possible onto your plot without any gaps or any overlapping. Count the number of squares that you were able to put.
no
policemen Also, stop signs and traffic circles (or "roundabouts") - altho they don't stop traffic, they perform the same function. From @MunicipalSigns: A pedestrian crossing sign (especially in California). A School Crossing zone. A railway crossing zone (Circular yellow sign with "RR" and "X")
Not without rebuilding your first onei rule! Sorry, not of what i know
It can't be done. There are an infinite number of circles with a specific radius and which go through a specific point. What you need is the centre of the circle. If you have two points that the circle crosses, then you can narrow it down to two possible circles. If you have three points that the circle crosses, then you can narrow the list of possible circles down to a single circle. But without the information above, it's impossible.