May 25 2011
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Two Parts

This question has two parts. Which of the following is not a step used when graphing the equation x − 2y = 4?
This question has two parts.
Which of the following is not a step used when graphing the equation x − 2y = 4 using the intercepts method ?
Explain the correct order of steps needed to graph this equation, using the intercepts method.
Plot the y-intercept (0, −2).
Plot the x-intercept (4, 0).
Count up 1 and right 2 from the y-intercept.
Draw a line through the two points.
counting up and over and all that jazz is used for slope-intercept,
and is obviated when 2 points are known.
so:
Plot the y-intercept (0, −2)
Plot the x-intercept (4, 0)
Draw a line through the two points
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GI JOE Parody Video Collection Part 2
If it is possible to put together two tempered glass parts, how you would do it?
If it is possible to put together two tempered glass parts (for example a tempered glass ball of 10" diameter, which had to be made it in two parts due to its design), how would you do it to make that union mark almost invisible?
WIth a special glue?, with a special sealant?, heating that area?
If it is not possible, why not?, how can I put together those two parts, that there is no way to get it just in one part.
The people who make laminated windshields for planes do it with a special glue.
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