If you have a good friendship then you should be able to ask him if it is possible that you two might have a romantic relationship. Friends should be able to discuss these things without losing the friendship. It may be an interesting conversation in that he might have been wondering about it also.
If you don't have this level of friendship and he hasn't asked you out, the romantic relationship is a non-starter since he is obviously not feeling the same as you.
Without knowing any other property of that triangle, you can't.
Without knowing what you paid for the pound and what you are selling it for, there is no way to figure it.
It probably didn't change it much. But it is hard to figure out without knowing more.
Well, without knowing what the two solid figures are and what the real life figure is, you cannot solve it as far as I know. That's all I've got.
If she doesn't know who she likes, it's important to give her space and time to figure out her feelings without pressure. Encourage open communication, allowing her to share her thoughts and uncertainties. Be supportive and patient, and let her know that it's okay to explore her feelings at her own pace. Ultimately, respect her journey and focus on building a strong friendship in the meantime.
it doesnt
If you know the radius, double that to get diameter. If you have neither radius or diameter, then measure around the outside.
It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.It is difficult to give instructions about drawing a figure without knowing what information (side lengths, angle measures, diagonals) you have about it.A parallelogram. And, if all four sides are of the same length, then a rhombus. or a rhombus.
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A rhombus or possibly an irregular hexagon, or octagon, etc. Impossible to tell without knowing what "these" refer to.
If you want to say I see right threw you or I've figured you out you'd say ; "Ég sé í gengum þig"I can't translate it any better without knowing the concept.
it doesnt.