It depends. In the absence of multiple words to be formed on an existing word on the scrabble board, that word has to be at least, a four letter word (no blank tiles) where the first letter is given (on the scrabble board) adding to that letter are combination of one and/or two ten points letter tiles and one and/or two one point letter tiles which are vowels. Or, could be: on the fifth grid, a seven letter word (no blank tiles) where the first word is a two letter word, and is given (on the scrabble board) and adding to that word are combination of two ten points letter tiles and three one point letter tiles which are vowels; or, a six letter word (no blank tiles) where the first letter is given (on the scrabble board) adding to that letter are combination of one and/or two ten points letter tiles and one and/or two and/or three one point letter tiles which are vowels.
The score for a word is doubled when one of its letters is placed on a pink square. One of the letters in the first word MUST be placed on the board's center square. The center square is a pink square. Therefore, the score for the first word is doubled.
It takes two coordinates to locate one point, but you've given only two numbers to locate two points. The distance between them can't be calculated with the information given, because the points can't be identified.
1. First read the question given in the view section 2. we have to go against the given points. 3. write straight forward answers.
As of now, there is no way to see who gave you the trust points. So, unless the person who gave you the trust point left a message to this effect on your message board, there is no way of knowing.
The distance between two points is: square root of [(x1-x2)^2 plus (y1-y2)^2] An exact answer could have been given if the points were properly enumerated.
You do not get points on a dunk that was called for charging normally. There may be times when it has been given though.
Distance = the square root of (x2-x1)2 + (y2-y1)2Added:Distance Formula: Given the two points (x1, y1) and (x2, y2), the distance between these points is given by the formula:square root of x2-x1 squared +y2-y1 squared
A sphere is a solid bounded by the set of all points at a given distance from a given point.
5
A game refers to a given contest that has rules that determines the winner of the given contest. It can also refer to a video game played for points or a board game. It can also mean "manipulation," usually in an unscrupulous manner, as in, "He gamed the system to his own advantage."
A circle