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Q: Which angles would the director most likely use to film a scene that is off kilter or skewed?
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Why do you have long days in summer?

Dependent on where you live (I'm guessing northwestern hemisphere) during the seasons the amount of sunlight per day changes. Since the earth rotates on a skewed axis, it will tilt towards the sun during your summer and provide more hours of sunlight and less during the day. During the winter, it tilts downward, away from the sun, so there are less hours of sun exposure.


What was the scariest part of the mental illness portrayed in a beautiful mind?

The biggest fear portrayed in John Nash's illness in the movie was the concept of not having a grip on reality; not knowing what is real and what is not. In the case of schizophrenia, one suffers from visual and auditory delusions, and a skewed perception of reality, which they perceive to be real. This can become very confusing and give someone the traditional feeling of being "crazy."


Can you tell the difference between facts and opinions about the Titanic?

Unfortunately, even eyewitnesses had skewed recollections and several were downright fraudulent (in the interest of protecting the company). In many cases, analysis and forensics have proven to be more accurate than people that were there.


How does Shakespeare create tension and interest in the first scene of Hamlet?

Immediately Hamlet is set on the gun platform of Elsinore castle, characterising the tension in Denmark. This night time scene holds more significance to the Elizabethan audience than to the contemporary as the introduction of the Ghost of Old Hamlet ensnares the audience with its supernatural prowess. Certainly the probing question that is the incipit of the play suggests that things are quite right in the State of Denmark and position the audience to feel skewed by what they are witnessing. importantly Hamlet is absent in the first scene, showing that the major characters are only as significant as the minor roles.


What happens in Paranormal Activity 2?

theres a baby and a dog, and they film at night again, and the baby gets dragged out its cot, and its crawling on its own outside Actually, PA2 occurs prior to PA. You get more history about Katie and the sister. All that was said before is skewed from what the trailers have shown, but in reality none of what was shown actually made it to the movie. Basically, someone in Katie's family sold their soul in order to gain power and repayment of the debt is the first male heir in the family (cue in the baby). Katie plays a small role until the end of the movie. All in all, you should watch it.

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Is it true or false that in a parallelogram the opposite angles are complementary?

Generally false. In a parallelogram, the opposite angles are equal. They could be complementary in a highly skewed parallelogram in which one angle is 45 degrees.


What does it mean when two figures are congruent?

Two figures are congruent when they have the exact same angles within them. However, one of the figures might be blown up or shrunk. (Just not Skewed/Stretched).for example: Ais congruent tobut isn't congruent toASince it's slanted (skewed).=== === == == == ==


What is a sentence with skewed in it?

Due to systematic error, my results are skewed.


What is a skewed question?

A skewed question is one that is phrased in such a way that a certain answer is more likely to be given. People use questions like this when they are trying to prove or disprove something, and want to show that other people to agree with them based on statistics or polls.


When is data negatively or positively skewed?

i) Since Mean<Median the distribution is negatively skewed ii) Since Mean>Median the distribution is positively skewed iii) Median>Mode the distribution is positively skewed iv) Median<Mode the distribution is negatively skewed


What is the word for a personal opinion that may affect experiments?

Bias. If a person lets there bias into a scientific experiment, the results will likely be skewed.


How do you use the word skewed in a sentence?

The retaining wall is skewed perfectly.


What is the shape of a frequency distribution with an arithmetic mean of 800 pounds median of 758 pounds and a mode of 750 pounds?

As the mean is greater than the median it will be positively skewed (skewed to the right), and if the median is larger than the mean it will be negatively skewed (skewed to the left)


What does it mean when a set of votes has been skewed?

When a set of votes has been skewed it means that either the mean is higher than the median or lower. If it is higher the vote is said to be skewed to the right and when lower it is skewed to the left.


Can a normal distribution curve be symmetric or left-skewed or right-skewed?

Symmetric


Who invented skewed distribution?

Nobody invented skewed distributions! There are more distributions that are skewed than are symmetrical, and they were discovered as various distribution functions were discovered.


How do you use skewed in a sentence?

Skewed is an irregular adjective because it ends in -ed. An example of a sentence would be, "The results of his test were skewed due to the teacher's mistakes." Or you could say something like, "His conception of religion was skewed."