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That's just one way, there must be lots of others
Yes, you can cut a rectangle any way you please.
The coordinate Pair would be the pair of numbers that would indicate were you should plot a point on a number line. an example would be (4,5). you would start at (0,0), then you would move horizontally 4 spaces to the right, and vertically 5 spaces up. Please recomend me if you found this helpful.
"3.2" or "3.20" please put all of that
Yes I think but if I'm wrong please please please tell me
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Yes, you can cut a rectangle any way you please.
How many pixels from which every image is created are distributed horizontally and vertically along (usually) one inch. For more details please visit related link.
apparently you see you can by blah blah blah and there you go (dont try cheating people c'mon and get the courage that you can really do this so please dont cheat and just try
Please describe how you drop something 'horizontally'
can someone answer this question for me please..................................
The coordinate Pair would be the pair of numbers that would indicate were you should plot a point on a number line. an example would be (4,5). you would start at (0,0), then you would move horizontally 4 spaces to the right, and vertically 5 spaces up. Please recomend me if you found this helpful.
the x axis refers to a graph (please forgive me if i spell something wrong). the x axis runs horizontally while the y axis runs vertically. to go into even more detail, the z axis connects at the corner of the x and y axis and stretches out to create a 3 dimensional graph
It all depends... if your 4x4's are 10" long.. no problem! (when they are mounted horizontally between two adequate supports.) But this doesn't really answer your question, for you to make any decisions. Please add to this question: What is the item to be supported, How many points will it be suspended by, Will there be any additional loads applied, Will the 660lbs need to move (i.e. a swing or playground equipment), Horizontally or vertically mounted, What type of foundation will the 4x4's have, etc.
] [ on my screen the distance between those two brackets is 30mm - but depends on screen size I guess - mine is 430mm diagonally.
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Please answer soon! I need to know by tomorrow. Thanks. The answer is 2.17 m/s.
"3.2" or "3.20" please put all of that