angle ranking q

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i posted this before but i think it was worded improperly...
everyoen is talking about putting a sheet of paper up to the screen for the angle ranking part...i'm confused how this works can someone please explain it to me....thanks
 
SunnyD0119 said:
i posted this before but i think it was worded improperly...
everyoen is talking about putting a sheet of paper up to the screen for the angle ranking part...i'm confused how this works can someone please explain it to me....thanks

Many of the rays on the angles are of unequal lengths, so by placing a sheet of paper or your fingers at equal distances from the vertices, it is easier to determine which angle is larger. Basically, its just making the two angles the same size so that the difference in angle becomes more apparent.
 
I thought we were not supposed to touch the screen or hold anything in front of it. Have the rules changed?
 
I asked at prometric the day I took the test, and they said touch the screen all you want. Maybe the rules have changed or maybe they just don't care...either way, it makes angle ranking a heck of a lot easier.
 
Comet208 said:
I thought we were not supposed to touch the screen or hold anything in front of it. Have the rules changed?

Some test centers allow you but other don't. You probably should call them and ask them...infact I'd recommend a trip down there to look at the monitors (if they let you).
 
UW09 said:
Some test centers allow you but other don't. You probably should call them and ask them...infact I'd recommend a trip down there to look at the monitors (if they let you).
calling won't be worth anything. I called and they said they had scroll wheel mice and guess what the mouse i had didn't have it.
 
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