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Anonymous Posted on Dec 25, 2017

Where can I get a square shaped tv rectangular won't fit into my tv cabinet.

Have tv cabinet but all tv are either to wide fir cabinet and the height is to short and looks ridiculous

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 16, 2009

SOURCE: spacemaker microwave

What I did was get a shorter cabinet and put it in most suppliers have the same models unless handmade.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 28, 2009

SOURCE: Hannspree HF229H monitor and Windows XP. Images stretch to fit.

I had this same issue.

Go into the monitors menu, go down to "Image Settings", go to "HDMI Mode", select "PC Mode"

Hope this fixes it for you. It worked for me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 19, 2009

SOURCE: the cartridge keeps getting jammed on the left

I will replace the printer. There are so many on sale now, I'm not going to waste money trying to fix it when I can get a new one for what it would cost to fix it.

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2011

SOURCE: you are framing a rectangular

If we assume the width of the frame is X. Then the one dimension of the framed picture will be 2X + 20 and the other dimension of the picture will be 2X + 34. We know the total area of the framed picture should be 640 in^2. Therefore:
(2X + 10) * (2X + 34) = 640
If you multiply this out you get:
4X^2 + 88X + 340 = 640
Subtract 640 from both sides:
4X^2 + 88X - 300 = 0
Divide both sides by 4:
X^2 + 22X - 75 = 0
Use the quadratic equation to solve for X, with A=1, B=22, C=75
X = [-22 +/- sqr(22^2-4*(-75)] /2
This reduces to:
(-22 +/- 48) / 2
The negative solution doesn't make sense in this case. Therefore: X = (-22 + 28) /2 = 6/3 = 3

Therefore the width of the frame should be 3 inches.

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