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#1 2007-01-17 04:38:40

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#2 2007-01-17 04:48:07

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I Am Not Able To Put The Image Which I Want To Put Here. How To Do That


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#3 2007-01-17 04:53:12

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Did you save it as a JPEG? Make sure it is saved as a JPEG when you upload it. To make it a JPEG, open it in Microsoft Paint, click save as..., then there will be a scroll down selection box, with various file formats. Select JPEG and save. Then uploading it should work (as long as it's the right size too, if it isn't then u must resize it)

Just in case:
To upload, scroll down a little and there should be 'Image Upload'. Select 'Show 1 Upload Slots', then browse your documents to find the file path.

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#4 2007-01-17 04:58:22

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soha wrote:

Please Help Me In:-


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#5 2007-01-17 04:59:34

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Thanks Toast ,


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#6 2007-01-17 05:02:15

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I would say segment LM is twice the length of OK. This is assuming that O is the centre of the circle (if it isn't then I might be wrong).

This is because:
OK is the radius, as its endpoints are the centre O and the circumference.
LM is the diameter, as it passes through the centre O and its endpoints reside on the circumference.
And Diameter = Radius * 2 smile

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