Yes, draw one triangle, then continue on the same triangle until you want to start the second triangle. You didn't say whether or not you can re-trace a line segment that has already been drawn. I think you will have to re-trace if you try the above solution, or start and finish the first triangle where you know the second triangle will intersect. But it can be done quickly and easily without re-tracing. Draw the outer edge of the star, starting at an inner indentation (not at one of the points). When finished, simply connect the indented points within the star.
It is not possible to make a bomb out of paper. The material paper is made of is not in the slightest bit explosive.
magnet attracts iron. paper clip made of iron magnet atrracts paper clip...
No I am afraid that is not possible. 1st, you did not say what your paper is about and 2nd if I finished it, it would be OUR research paper not just yours.
Best thing to do is blowdry it. If you have plenty of time, then leave it on a dry counter, beside somewhere where wind is blown, if possible.
without better grammar, I cannot determine exactly what is the question....
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Yes: First drawer a Hexagon (6 sided figure), as you complete the last side, continue around the outside adding the "points" of the star (forming triangles at each side of the Hexagon), and thus completing the Star
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it depends where the dots are and its easy just leave your pencil on the paper when joining them up!
Yes, it is possible to bake cookies without using parchment paper. You can use a greased baking sheet or a silicone baking mat as alternatives.
Yes, it is possible to publish a paper without affiliation. Researchers can submit their work to journals as independent scholars or freelancers. However, having an affiliation can lend credibility to the research and may be required by some journals.
The name of the paper for the presentation should be something the writer is passionate about. Without more information regarding the paper or the event, it is not possible to suggest a name.
Clockwise letters are letters that can be written in one continuous stroke without lifting the pen off the paper, such as "c", "e", "o", "s", "v", "w", "z".
If possible cover the magnet with a sheet of paper and gently sprinkle the iron filings over the sheet ot paper, they will stick in a pattern following the magnetic "lines of flux" which will get closer and closer near the poles of the magnet. Afterwards you can cleanup by lifting the sheet of paper off of the magnet and the filings will fall away. Without the paper the filings will usually become tightly stuck to the magnet, making it hard to clean.
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A lifting body paper airplane would not have wings, although I am not sure the instructions of any are available online.
The glue creates a strong adhesive bond between the pieces of paper, making it difficult to separate them without damaging the paper. The adhesive properties of the glue create a molecular attraction that binds the paper together, requiring significant force to break the bond.