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i'd have to say an elemental hero/neo spacian deck would work very well. they both focus on warriors and some special summons.
The man who is climbing on a slope is doing more work.
You can buy dubbing cassette decks and they'll work well for converting CDs to cassettes.
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Another coordinate is needed to work out the slope.
The answer to this question is of personal preference. Structure Decks are generally more preferred by Players as they are more well-built around a theme and will usually have more potential than a Starter Deck. This is because Starter Decks are mostly based on actual anime characters and their Decks. As the anime characters usually have random cards that do not work together as well as they could, the Starter Decks revolve the same way (with an exception for Starter Deck: Jaden which revolves around the Elemental Hero series and is more well-built). In contrast, Structure Decks follow a general theme are easier to build up on with booster packs. This allows the cards to be played more efficiently and strategically as they are related to one another.
You need a pair of coordinates to work out the slope-intercept equation.
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y = mx + b where m is the slope and b is the y-intercept.
If you're riding uphill, you have to overcome gravity as well, making riding harder work. If you're riding across the slope it'll change the angle of which the ground contacts the wheel which changes the balance of the bike. When the slope gets steep enought there won't be room for the pedal to clear the slope any more. Riding down a slope usually isn't a problem until it becomes real steep, when there's a risk of tipping over.
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A vertical line does not have a defined slope. If you think of slope as a fraction, it would be dividing by zero, which doesn't work. So, basically, no solution