It’s called a glissando, you slide from one note down to another. You play a scale from the first note down to the note where the glissando line stops. Hope this helps, good luck!
Answer:
Place your compass point on the paper and draw a circle. (Keep this compass span!)
2. Place a dot, labeled P, anywhere on the circumference of the circle to act as a starting point.
3. Without changing the span on the compass, place the compass point on P and swing a small arc crossing the circumference of the circle.
4. Without changing the span on the compass, move the compass point to the intersection of the previous arc and the circumference and make another small arc on the circumference of the circle.
5. Keep repeating this process of "stepping" around the circle until you return to point P.
6. Starting at P, connect to each arc on the circle forming the regular hexagon.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The dimensions of the base of the mood is square, given by 2 ft by 2 ft
And the height of the mood = 3 ft.
Explanation:
Volume of a pyramid = (1/3)(Area of base)(perpendicular height)
Let the length of the square base be b
Let the perpendicular height be h
Area of base = b²
Perpendicular height = h = b+1
Volume of the pyramid = 4 ft³
4 = (1/3)(b²)(b+1)
12 = b²(b+1)
b³ + b² = 12
b³ + b² - 12 = 0
Solving the polynomial,
b = 2 ft or -1.5 ft
And since dimensions cannot be negative,
b = 2 ft.
The height of the mood = b + 1 = 3 ft