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  • The PS4 can be in sleep mode and the Vita can still connect to it to turn it on the rest of the way. But if your PS4 is fully shut down, then the Vita won't be able to connect to it.
  • You can link it for now, but will have to unlink it before she can log into the new device when she gets it. You can only be logged into one Switch with your My Nintendo Account at a time.
  • You can link it for now, but will have to unlink it before she can log into the new device when she gets it. You can only be logged into one Switch with your My Nintendo Account at a time.
  • If you draw it you will see a right triangle with the base being 40 m and the angle adjacent to the base being 28º. You are looking for the height, which is the opposite of that angle so you can use tangent rules for right triangles: tan() = opp…
  • There really isn't a good deal on them. Every 3DS Capture solution that I've seen costs more than the 3DS itself. The big you tube and twitch streamers who make the big advertising money already is able to reasonably pay that price if it means m…
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • you are using integers instead of floats. So instead of using "int" as your data type, use "double".
  • you are using integers instead of floats. So instead of using "int" as your data type, use "double".
  • You don't. DS uses different types of processors than the PC, so you'd have to have a DS development kit and write the code for that device and have it compiled for that device.
  • If the ratios are 2:3:5, then their lengths can be represented as: 2x, 3x, and 5x. If the longest piece is 15 in longer than the shortest, then you have this equation: 5x = 2x + 15 Now you have an equation that can be solved. Subtract 2…
  • If the ratios are 2:3:5, then their lengths can be represented as: 2x, 3x, and 5x. If the longest piece is 15 in longer than the shortest, then you have this equation: 5x = 2x + 15 Now you have an equation that can be solved. Subtract 2…
  • You don't. DS uses different types of processors than the PC, so you'd have to have a DS development kit and write the code for that device and have it compiled for that device.
  • you are using integers instead of floats. So instead of using "int" as your data type, use "double".
  • you are using integers instead of floats. So instead of using "int" as your data type, use "double".
  • you are using integers instead of floats. So instead of using "int" as your data type, use "double".
  • you are using integers instead of floats. So instead of using "int" as your data type, use "double".
  • you are using integers instead of floats. So instead of using "int" as your data type, use "double".
  • you are using integers instead of floats. So instead of using "int" as your data type, use "double".
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …
  • I don't think Elmer's Glue is strong enough. Try rubber cement. If your Wii is newer than 2008, it won't be able to read backed-up games anyway. You would also need your wii modded properly. If you are asking questions like this, sounds like …