An Answer Key is typically used for multiple choice tests. So if each question has A through D choices, the Answer Key would list the question number and the correct choice for each question. e.g.
The key of A-flat major contains four flats: B, E, A, and D.
A key signature is indicated at the very beginning of each line in music. It will have a various number of flats or sharps in it. Indicated with a b or # respectively. They best way to understand what a key signature looks like is to look at one. Go to this link http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:A-major_f-sharp-minor.svg The key signature indicated here is A major with 3 sharps. _ If you have any more questions about this or music theory in general feel free to email me at musictheory1@hotmail.com Happy Playing!
Each calculator is different. You would have to use your owners manual to get this. Look for a key that has a 10 on it with a raised letter. May look something like 10x
The transponder is in the head of the key. The antennae for the transponder is the plastic ring around where the key is inserted. It can be bypassed by putting the head of the key under the cover of the column, next to the antennae. A normal mechanical key would then start the vehicle. Useful in remote start applications.
+ Intersecting lines go through each other to form something that might look like an x or a +. The key to knowing what an intersecting line is, is to know that they are touching and they go through each other.
Most tanks do not have a key actuated ignition.
what does the key of g major look like on sheet music
It will look like a regular key. It has just been designed to fit specifically into your post office box.
It's the one directly to the left of the "enter" key.
Like a bunch of random letters from the Anglophone Latin alphabet (63 of them maximum)
it looks like a tv with a key board
It shows you the Distance
square
What the wiki user wrote. Silvery in colour, to be exact!
A wedding key is something that you can buy to decorate for a wedding. The keys look like old keys.
Mountains on a map are usually depicted with contour lines or shaded relief to show their elevation and topography. The lines are drawn closer together to represent steep slopes and farther apart for gentler terrain. Peaks are indicated by closed contour lines with the elevation labeled.
Mountains look like little ridges or bumps on a map and you can also check the key for more help.