Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Define the angle sum property. Study examples. Use the theorem to solve for an unknown angle.

Answer: The angle sum property of a triangle states that the angles of a triangle always add up to 180°. Every triangle has three angles and whether it is an acute, obtuse, or right triangle, the angles sum to 180°.  For example, in triangle ABC, angle A + angle B + angle C = 180°. This theorem is useful for finding the measure of an unknown angle when you know the other two. To really grasp this concept, it can be helpful to study some examples. Look at a right triangle, where one of the angles is 90° and the other angles each measure 45°. Summing 90° + 45° + 45° = 180°. Study other triangles of various shapes and sizes and sum their angles. You will see that they always add up to 180°. For the right triangle example: angle A = 90°, angle B = 45°, and angle C = 45°. The theorem states that angle A + angle B + angle C = 180°. Adding the angles gives you 90° + 45° + 45° = 180°. Therefore, left hand side (L.H.S.) equals right hand side (R.H.S.). Using simple algebra, you can use the angle sum theorem to solve for an unknown angle if you know the other two angles of the triangle. Rearrange the basic equation to solve for the unknown angle.  For example, in triangle ABC, angle A = 67° and angle B = 43°, but angle C is unknown. angle A + angle B + angle C = 180° 67° + 43° + angle C = 180° angle C = 180° - 67° - 43° angle C = 70°


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Work in two or three cross-training days per week. Have one rest day per week as part of your cross-training schedule. Go cycling to increase your running speed. Try weight training once a week for endurance. Go swimming for an upper-body workout.

Answer: While training for a cross country competition, three or four days should consist of running. For the remaining days, try other exercises to strengthen your full body and give your running muscles a break. Choose cross-training workouts you enjoy. You might, for example, swim, bike, ski, weight lift, or hike. Rest days allow your muscles to recover and avoid driving your body to exhaustion. Without a rest day, athletes are much more likely to sustain injuries. Plan a day to recharge, perform a light activity, and prepare for your workout tomorrow. Examples of rest day activities include: stretching, walking, visiting a hot tub or sauna, hiking on an even trail, or doing yoga. Pedaling on a bike can help you even out the cadence of your running, or how many steps you take per minute. Begin your cycling workout on a low tension setting to ease into the workout. Gradually increase the tension as you cycle to simulate going up hills.  Work in 60-90 second intervals of high-tension cycling followed by low-tension recovery periods to interval train on the bike. If desired, you can go biking outdoors as an alternative. Look for a road or a trail with equal amounts of uphill and downhill. Because endurance is key in cross country runs, schedule a strength training session weekly. Alternate between focusing on your arms, legs, and core during different weightlifting sessions. Start with lights weights and move onto heavier ones as you gain muscle. Running mainly focuses on lower-body training, so swimming can keep your body balanced as you train. Lap swimming in a pool (as opposed to open water swimming) is ideal for cross-training, especially if you are new to swimming. Swimming workouts can last anywhere from thirty minutes to an hour, depending on how many laps you want to complete.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Build a website for yourself. Make sure you have a positive online presence. Promote yourself on social media. Use other methods of promoting yourself. Talk about yourself.

Answer: When you are looking for writing jobs, you should make your writing samples, resume and contact information easily accessible for potential employers. Build a website for yourself. It doesn’t have to be flashy or fancy, but it should represent yourself professionally. Take special care to ensure that you don’t have any spelling or grammatical errors. If you want to get hired as a writer, all of your writing should be meticulous, including the writing on your website. One of the first things that someone will do before hiring you for a job is search online for you. Make sure you are represented in a positive light by searching for yourself online. Then work to improve your online presence. People connect on social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, and others. These sites are great ways to cultivate personal and professional connections. A client may not be actively seeking out your services, but he might come across your material through a friend’s connection and decide to hire you. Getting your name out there is crucial for finding writing gigs. While many people may only promote themselves online, there are other ways to promote yourself. These “low-tech” ways may even reach people you aren’t reaching online, exposing you to more potential business. Try making a brochure, or attend a writer’s conference. You can also place ads in a local or regional newspaper or on Craigslist. It may be uncomfortable for you to talk about what a skilled writer you are. But if you want others to believe it, you need to tell them.  This doesn’t mean that you need to constantly talk about how great you are, but you need enough confidence to reassure a potential employer that you have the chops necessary to do a good job.


Problem: Write an article based on this summary: Go to https://www.google.com/maps/ in a web browser. Click ☰. Click Your places. Click the Saved tab. Click ⋮ to the right of a list name. Click Edit list. Click + Add a place. Type the name of a place or address in the search bar. Click the location you want to add.

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This will open the Google Maps webpage in map view. If you aren't signed into Google Maps, click Sign in in the top-right corner of the page, then enter your Google account's email address and password. It's in the upper-left corner of the Google Maps website.  This displays the menu to the left. It's about halfway down the menu on the left.  It's next to an icon that resembles a map marker.  This displays your saved locations. It's the second tab at the top of the menu to the left.  This displays all the lists of saved locations you have. There are a variety pre-made lists, including "Favorites", "Want to go", and "Starred locations".  Click the icon with three dots next to the list you want to add a location marker to.  This displays a pop-up menu. To create a new list, click the blue icon with the plus sign (+) in the lower-right corner of the menu to the left. This displays all the locations in the lists with some editing options. It's at the top of the locations list in the menu to the left.  This displays a search bar at the top of the list. This displays a list of search results from Google Maps. This adds the location to the lists.  The location will appear on the map with a marker that corresponds to the list.