This light comes on about every 5000 miles or so to remind you to change the oil. Reset as follows: with the ignition switch in the off position, hold in the hold in the trip odometer. Now turn your key to the on position and you will see a series of zeros or dashes begin to appear. Once that stops, your maintenance light will be reset.
rotated, moved, changed direction,
No, a vector is not necessarily changed just by being rotated through an angle. The magnitude and direction of the vector may remain the same even after rotation.
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If it does it when you are applying the brake, it is a sign that you need to have your brakes serviced (sounds like a warped rotor or a failed ABS sensor). Otherwise you should have your alignment checked and tires rotated.
Means you need an oil change, tires rotated and your filters changed. It costs about $200.
have an equal number of the same size frames
No. A circle is a 2-dimensional object a sphere is 3-d. However, a circle would generate a sphere if rotated about a diameter.
Another word for turned is rotated. Another is pivoted. The phrase "changed to" is also an option. Example sentence: Last fall, the leaves changed to red. Last fall, the leaves turned red.
No, a vector's magnitude and direction can remain the same if it is rotated through an angle, as long as the rotation occurs around an axis that is parallel to the vector. The vector is considered unchanged in this scenario.
If it happened after the tire rotation it is probably a bad tire.
If you know how to rotate a triangle around the origin, treat the point as the origin.If you have Cartesian coordinates (that is x, y pairs) for the points of the triangle,subtract the coordinates of the centre of rotation from the coordinates of the triangle, do the rotation and then add them back on.Doing it geometrically:Draw line from centre of rotation to a point (for example a vertex)Measure the required angle from this line and draw in the rotated lineMeasure the distance from the centre of rotation to the original point and measure along the rotated line the required distance to get the rotated point.repeat for as many points as needed (eg the 3 vertices of the triangle) and join together the rotated points in the same was as the original points.[The construction lines drawn to the centre of rotation can be erased once the rotated point is found.]
No, they can be flipped and rotated.