You'll need a ruler and a protractor to draw a parallelogram with specific side lengths and angles. If you don't have a protractor, you can print one out from an online picture, or make your own out of paper. The steps below tell you how to make a parallelogram with certain side lengths and angles. If your problem only tells you an angle, or only one length instead of two, the rest is up to you. For example, if a step below tells you to draw a line of the specified length, and the problem you are following doesn't mention a specific length, just draw the line as long as you like. Put your ruler flat against the paper and draw a line across its edge with your pencil. Make this a long line, but don't bother measuring it yet. A longer line will make some of the later steps easier. Move the ruler to the center of the line. If your parallelogram is supposed to be 10 centimeters (4 inches) long, make two pencil marks, next to the 0 line and the 10 cm line on the ruler. These mark the two lower corners of your parallelogram. Put the protractor down so the flat side is along the line (this is where a longer line will help guide you). Move it from side to side so the dot in the center of the protractor is over the left pencil mark that represents a corner of the parallelogram. The edge of the protractor is labeled with numbers from 0 to 180. These are the degrees in the angle. If you are trying to draw a parallelogram with a 75º angle, find the line labeled 75, or estimate where the line would be halfway between the 70 mark and the 80 mark. Draw a pencil line at the edge of the protractor, continuing the line you found.  If your protractor has two sets of numbers, use the one that has "0" on the line between your two pencil marks. If your protractor has one set of numbers and the line between your pencil marks is labeled "180," move the protractor to the right pencil mark instead and count from there. Move the protractor out of the way and arrange your ruler between the corner where the protractor was placed, and the pencil mark you just drew using the protractor. Connect these two marks by running your pencil along the ruler edge. Measure the length this side is supposed to be with the "0" of the ruler on the lower pencil mark. Make yet another pencil mark to show where the side ends. The left and right sides of a parallelogram are always parallel, meaning they are at the same angle. Position the protractor on the other corner of the parallelogram, and mark the same angle using the method described above. When you have both the left and right sides drawn, they should be parallel to each other and exactly the same length. Position your ruler between the two top corners of the parallelogram, where the left and right sides end. Draw a straight line between them, and your parallelogram is finished.
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One-sentence summary -- Gather your tools. Check the instructions for your math problem. Draw a line using the ruler. Mark the length of one side. Position your protractor. Measure the angle. Draw the next side of the parallelogram. Repeat for the next side. Connect the two upper corners.


Generally, it is a good idea to eliminate distractions as much as possible while studying, so you can concentrate on what's in front of you. You want to find a place that is aesthetically pleasing and comfortable for you.  Find a quiet area, such as a private room or a library. If you like fresh air, go outside to an area that is reasonably free of distractions, and somewhere you can still connect to Internet, if necessary. Keep in mind that everyone has their own studying environment preferences. While some prefer to study in quiet, others thrive in a bustling environment that mimics white noise. Always believe in yourself. If you don't know your studying preferences, experiment in different areas, studying in a group or studying solo, studying with or without music, etc. Your ability to concentrate and be productive in different environments will reveal itself rather quickly. Your studying materials include things like notes, textbooks, study guides, papers, highlighters, or anything else you might need to concentrate and be productive while studying; this includes a snack like a granola bar or nuts, and a bottle of water. All your materials should be within arm's reach so you don't disrupt yourself by going to retrieve your things when you're in the zone, studying. Clear away materials you don't need to study, and keep your space organized to reduce stress and allow for better concentration. Having any materials around you that don't directly contribute to your concentration only serve as potential distractions. This includes throwing away food containers, paper garbage, and other miscellaneous items. Turn off any electronics that you don't need, especially cell phones, music listening devices, and perhaps computers (provided you don't need a computer to study your material). Your laptop or computer could serve as a huge source of distraction when you're trying to concentrate. Arrange a schedule for study time, and keep with it. This allows you to build studying time into a habit, making you more likely to follow through on study plans. Be aware of your energy levels throughout the day. Are you more energetic (and therefore more able to concentrate) during the day or nighttime? It may help to study your harder subjects when you have the most energy. Once you know the time of day that you're more energetic, you can make sure you study during those times, increasing your ability to focus and concentrate on your work. Sometimes reviewing material with someone else can help break up the monotony of studying, clarify confusing concepts by bouncing ideas off of someone else, and see things from a different perspective. This partner can help you keep on track with your studies, and concentrate on the task in front of you. Some people may find study partners distracting. When looking for a study partner, try to find someone who is sensible and focused, maybe even more of an active student in class than you are. That way, you are always pushing yourself to stay matched with them. Before you start studying, think of something that can serve as a reward for you successfully studying. For example, after reviewing your history notes for 1 hour, talk to your roommate about your day, make dinner, or watch your favorite upcoming television program. An incentive can motivate you to concentrate on studying for a specific amount of time, and then you reward yourself for your solid block of time concentrating on your work. For bigger projects, develop a bigger incentive to reward yourself for your extra hard work.
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One-sentence summary -- Find an appropriate study environment. Gather all of your studying materials. Clear the study space. Unplug from unnecessary electronics. Stick to a routine. Find a study partner. Think of an incentive.


If the Discord app is running in the background, it might cause an error in the uninstallation process. If you see the Discord icon on your taskbar in the lower-right corner of your screen, right-click on it, and click Quit Discord. Click the Start button in the lower-left corner of your screen to open the Start menu. The Apps & features program will show up next to a gear icon at the top of your Start menu. On older versions of Windows, you may have to search and open Add or Remove Programs instead of Apps & features. This will open your Settings window. This option is under the Apps & features heading in the Settings window. It will allow you to type in and search a program on your computer. The Discord app will show up below the search field. This will highlight the app on the list, and show your options. This will delete the Discord app, and remove it from your computer. You will have to confirm your action in a new pop-up window. This will confirm your action, and delete the Discord app from your computer. If you're prompted to confirm again, click Yes to proceed with the uninstallation.
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Make sure Discord is not running in the background. Open your computer's Start menu. Type and search Apps & features on the Start menu. Click Apps & features on the Start menu. Click the Search this list field. Type Discord into the search field. Click the Discord app in the search results. Click the Uninstall button. Click Uninstall in the confirmation pop-up.