To obtain permission to use a graph from a paper, you should contact the author or publisher of the paper and request permission to use the graph. Be sure to clearly explain how you intend to use the graph and ask for any necessary permissions or guidelines for proper citation.
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The Shropshire Lad is in the public domain; permission is not required.
To use the graph data extractor, you can input the graph image into the tool, and it will analyze the image to extract the data points and values displayed on the graph. This can help you obtain numerical information from the graph for further analysis or interpretation.
when you can't find any other peice of graph paper
You use a scale.
You can try to use the graph paper, or you can also use your ruler and mark the time. two examples is this: One centimeter is ten minutes, and six centimeters is a minute. One box on the graph paper is a month, and twelve boxes on graph paper is a year. Hope this helps.
You can use graph paper
b/c of big values which are in the form of exponents and powers,we use semilog graph.....
vectors is the anwser.... for sure...
To obtain permission to use song lyrics in your project, you need to contact the copyright holder of the lyrics, typically the music publisher or the songwriter. You can request permission by sending a formal written request outlining how you plan to use the lyrics and any relevant details about your project. Be prepared to negotiate terms and potentially pay a licensing fee for the use of the lyrics.
You can use a method called the box method. turn graph paper diagonally and draw lines that way as well if that helps you
No, using Disney characters in your business without permission is a violation of copyright law. You would need to obtain a license or permission from Disney to use their characters legally.