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How to fill in circle in RPT

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okay this video shows you how to fill out the unit circle relatively easy first thing you want to start out with is zero radians and sorry zero degrees and zero radians then we go up to here we have how many degrees 30 45 and 60 all right then you know that PI over six is thirty degrees PI over four is 45 and PI over three is sixty so that was easy up here on the top we have 90 degrees PI over two now letamp;#39;s to go through the points these ones we use you again unit circle so the x value is 1 the Y value is 0 unit circle the x value is 0 the Y value is 1 now how do you remember these 3 points either commit them to memory or hereamp;#39;s a little trick theyamp;#39;re all fractions right and theyamp;#39;re all over 2 so we can basically write this we can write divide by 2 divide by 2 divide by 2 divide by 2 divide by 2 divide by 2 all right and then what weamp;#39;re going to do is start up here and walk straight down and go with 1 2 3 and then come back up the right side 1 2

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To add a fill or effect, click your shape, click Format, click the arrow next to Shape Fill or Shape Effects, and select a color, gradient, texture, or effect. Click the shape that you want to fill.
Go to Insert Symbol More Symbols. Scroll up or down the list to find the symbol you want.
0:43 1:35 Make sure its underneath. As well be wrapping it around the circle. Hold shift and select both theMoreMake sure its underneath. As well be wrapping it around the circle. Hold shift and select both the text and the upper part of the circle. Go to object envelope distort make with top object repeat.
There are different ways to do it, the easiest using native tools is create a cone, draw a circle extrude it, select the upper face and scale it from the center using the scale tool and press Ctrl, then intersect faces with the geometry you have and clean up.
Create curved or circular WordArt Go to Insert WordArt. Pick the WordArt style you want. Type your text. Select the WordArt. Go to Shape Format Text Effects Transform and pick the effect you want.
Hatch or Fill an Object or an Area On the Hatch Creation tab Properties panel Hatch Type list, select the type of hatch that you want to use. On the Pattern panel, click a hatch pattern or fill. On the Boundaries panel, specify the how the pattern boundary is selected: Pick Points.
Fit text in a shape Right-click the shape that contains the text that does not fit. On the shortcut menu, click Format AutoShape. In the Format AutoShape dialog, click the Text Box tab. Under Text autofitting, select the option you want.
circle() draws the circle (and then only if draw is TRUE ). The radius may be given in any units; if the units are relative (e.g., npc or native ) then the radius will be different depending on whether it is interpreted as a width or as a height. In such cases, the smaller of these two values will be the result.

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