Parking brake.
Check your brakes
A yellow circle with three dashes on both sides of the circle.
You can't rotate only the inner circle. You can rotate the entire Widdy Board by grabbing it on both sides and moving it in the direction you want to rotate it.
Yes, the word 'brackets' is both a noun (bracket, brackets) and a verb (bracket, brackets, bracketing, bracketed).Examples:The brackets holding the shelf are loose. (noun)The author brackets the words that are not a part of the direct quote. (verb)I use brackets at the end of the sentence to designate the part of speech. (noun)
The symbol that has a circle with three dashes around both sides on a vow Jetta dash is a light. The light is a brake pad indicator. Which is letting you know you need to change your front brakes soon.
Try pressing the sync button on the console and on the board if it doesnt work first time press them both for five seconds and keep trying
they are both grouping symbols in math
A diameter is a segment that passes through the center of a circle and has both endpoints on the circle.
It is the diameter of the circle.
They are both the same
It is a chord or the diameter of a circle
To balance chemical equations with brackets, first, treat the contents of the brackets as a single unit or molecule. Count the number of atoms of each element on both sides of the equation and adjust coefficients outside the brackets to balance the atoms. If necessary, expand the brackets to ensure all atoms are accounted for, and continue adjusting coefficients until both sides have the same number of each type of atom. Finally, check your work to ensure the equation is balanced correctly.