User manual SINGER 114-33

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[. . . ] These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: ? [. . . ] The dotted line changes to a solid line. Graphs & Geometry 283 Anchored perpendicular line Note: Alternatively, you can double-click the line or segment to create at the point where you want the perpendicular line to intersect. (Optional) On the Actions menu, select the Pointer for moving the perpendicular line to a different location on the reference line. (Optional) Click the intersection point and drag the point and perpendicular line to the new location. Creating a vector 1. From the Points & Lines menu, select the Vector tool. On the work area, click the spot from which the vector originates. Move the pointer in the direction of the vector. A dotted line follows the pointer as you move about the area. Vector following the pointer after identification of the endpoint 4. When the vector is in the correct position, click to anchor the vector on the work area. The dotted line changes to a solid line. 284 Graphs & Geometry Moving a vector 1. Click on any point other than the endpoint and drag the vector to the desired location. Resizing a vector Select an end point and drag it to increase or decrease the magnitude of the vector. Note: If the endpoint is located on an axis or another object, you can only move the endpoint of the vector along that object. Creating a tangent You can create a tangent by identifying a specific point on an existing object or function. Move in the direction that corresponds to the rectangle orientation of your choice. The outline of the rectangle appears on the work area. When the rectangle is the correct size, click again to anchor the rectangle to the work area. 286 Graphs & Geometry Tool Polygon Press after these steps: 1. On the work area, click once to establish the first point of the polygon. Move the location for the second point and click the work area a second time. The side of the polygon is shown as a dotted line. As you move the pointer, the polygon?s sides display as dotted lines. Continue to move and click the work area to create as many sides as needed. After you press to complete the polygon, the sides display as solid lines. Regular Polygon 1. Click once on the work area to establish the center point of the regular polygon. Move the pointer away from the center point and click on the work area again to establish the first vertex and radius. [. . . ] You can paste the image into another application without having to take additional steps. This feature is only available when the TI-SmartView?panel is active and the work space is in Handheld mode. All other screen capture features work the same way they do in other areas of TI-Nspire? [. . . ]

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