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Enhance your document security and keep contracts safe from unauthorized access with dual-factor authentication options. Ask your recipients to prove their identity before opening a contract to write multiple ordered.
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Your step-by-step guide — write multiple ordered

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Using airSlate SignNow’s eSignature any business can speed up signature workflows and eSign in real-time, delivering a better experience to customers and employees. write multiple ordered in a few simple steps. Our mobile-first apps make working on the go possible, even while offline! Sign documents from anywhere in the world and close deals faster.

Follow the step-by-step guide to write multiple ordered:

  1. Log in to your airSlate SignNow account.
  2. Locate your document in your folders or upload a new one.
  3. Open the document and make edits using the Tools menu.
  4. Drag & drop fillable fields, add text and sign it.
  5. Add multiple signers using their emails and set the signing order.
  6. Specify which recipients will get an executed copy.
  7. Use Advanced Options to limit access to the record and set an expiration date.
  8. Click Save and Close when completed.

In addition, there are more advanced features available to write multiple ordered. Add users to your shared workspace, view teams, and track collaboration. Millions of users across the US and Europe agree that a solution that brings everything together in a single holistic enviroment, is exactly what organizations need to keep workflows functioning efficiently. The airSlate SignNow REST API enables you to integrate eSignatures into your application, internet site, CRM or cloud storage. Check out airSlate SignNow and get faster, smoother and overall more productive eSignature workflows!

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in this video we're going to be taking a look at graphing ordered pairs now I have a couple key terms I want you to write down okay first of all what a coordinate is that's the numbers used to find a point a point on a grid I'm going to show you what a coordinate plane is here in just a second okay so let's write this down and then also an ordered pair the number on the x-axis and the number on the y-axis and that order okay so an ordered pair will look something like this okay for example you get my ink here all right so let's say we have four five that's an example of an ordered pair you must have two numbers and also a comma between the two numbers and then the parenthesis okay so that's what an ordered pair looks like now let's take a look at some things here so this is an example of a coordinate grid okay so what I have here I have numbers on the bottom part which is called the x-axis okay then also I have numbers going up starting from zero all the way up to 10 okay on this coordinate plane or coordinate grid this is called the y-axis so we have the x-axis and the y-axis whenever you're plotting a point on a coordinate grid you see your first digit in your ordered pair which would be five so I was starting my x-axis I move right to begin with okay and then the next number in my ordered pairs three now I go up the y-axis okay three spaces and I plot my point right here so I can see that my point is in line with the five on the x axis and also it's in line with the three on the y axis so that's that that is an example of a coordinate grid and the make up once again first thing you need to understand we have the x-axis and these are all the numbers at the bottom of your coordinate grid and then the y-axis are all the numbers that are going up vertically what we're going to do now is take a look at some points that are on this coordinate grid okay and what we want to do we want to name the point that is located by each ordered pair okay so we're going to do a couple different things here alright and the first one if I take a look at the ordered pair of eight one in order to identify the point that's represented at eight one what I do is I look at my coordinate grid I go over eight spaces on the x-axis because that eight always represents how many the first number always represents how many places I move to the right so eight I get in line with my eight then the next number and my ordered pair shows me how many places I move up on the y-axis which is one okay so I can see that G is at the location of eight one on my coordinate grid okay now the next one let's take a look at 5:04 the ordered pair okay if I move over five spaces on the x-axis and then up zero spaces on the y-axis okay I can see that my point that is at five zero would be F now the next one zero zero pretty simple here zero spaces on the x-axis zero spaces on the y-axis so this point right here okay is where the letter B is then finally one eight okay if I move over one space on the x-axis because that's that's the first number of my ordered pair then each space is up on the y-axis okay I could see that the letter A is right there so the point that would be represented at one eight would be the letter A let's take a look let's take a look at some more exercises dealing with coordinate planes and graphing ordered pairs okay so if we're taking a look at the ordered pair for each point now this is a little bit different okay I'm going to do the first two for you ok let's do the first two together let's get out your notes I want you to write down the first two then I'll have you do the final two D and E all by yourself so if we're taking a look at the letter C what we can see first of all that the letter C is in line with the x-axis at the number six okay so we want to write our parenthesis and then the number six now that we've written that we want to do a comma right a comma there then we need to see what number on the y-axis is the letter C in line with and I can see that the letter C is right in line with three on the y-axis so we do six three four my ordered pair let's take a look at the next one here so if we have the letter H okay we identify the letter H which is the first step we see where does letter H line up with what number does the line of up with on the wall I'm sorry the x-axis and that is the number four so we'll write four where your parenthesis the number four put our comma here and we can also see that H is in line with the number six on the y-axis so we will write six right here so four six would be the ordered pair four letter H now what I want you to do is pause this video I'll erase this really quickly just pause the video and then find the ordered pair that is represented by the letter D and by the letter E so pause the video now okay now you can see D would be zero seven we went zero spaces on the x-axis and then up seven on the y-axis okay then finally E would be seven seven you can see and go over seven places on the x-axis and then also seven up on the y-axis as well okay to find the letter e so I want to do all the problems on this page all by yourself I want to name the point that is located by each ordered pair up at the top then also write the ordered pair for each point here at the bottom so you complete this and then when you're finished you can press play it I will have the answers for you so pause the video now okay so here are the answers okay the one that may be a little tricky is W okay you can see however that W you do go over ten on the X access however zero on the y axis would be 10 0 over your answers make sure they're the same as mine if not you may have to rewind the video and watch a couple segments over again ok what you will need to do now is get out your coordinate grid that I gave you ok and we're going to do these next three problems together then I'll have you do the final three all by yourself ok so we want to graph each point and label it ok so first of all the letter J its 1/8 as far as the ordered pair so that means we go over 1 on this x axis then then then from there we go up 8 on the y axis and we can plot our point right here on our coordinate grid and we will label this with the letter J right next to it ok so let's do that together alright for the next one the letter M is 0 4 ok so that means we go over 0 spaces on our x axis and then we go up 4 on the y axis we can plot our point right here ok and we're going to label that with the letter M okay the final one that we'll do together is f we go over 0 points on the x axis 0 up on the y axis and we can plot our point just right here that represents 0 0 as far as an ordered pair and we'll write the letter F right here on our coordinate grid now what I want to do is pause the video and I want you to graph the point and label it for D H and B when you press play it will have the answers for you so prop so pause the video now ok so here are the answers that I have for you ok you can see that the letter D was right here on the coordinate grid we went over to on the x axis then up to on the Y letter H we went over 5 and up 10 and finally letter B we went over seven and up zero on the y-axis okay so this is how you graph ordered pairs if you have any questions about this concept please come and see me

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How do I sign and email back a PDF?

After you've uploaded a document to airSlate SignNow and added an electronic signature, you have several ways to export it. If you need to send it via email, you have two methods. The first one is to download the PDF and attach it to the email. The second it from your Dashboard, select the needed file, click More -> Email a Copy. In the pop-up window, enter the recipient's contacts, subject, and message (if required). This way, you'll send a signed document without leaving the service or jumping windows.

How do I eSign a PDF on a PC?

airSlate SignNow makes eSigning on multiple platforms and devices easy. It works flawlessly on PCs, laptops, tablets, and smartphones. Just open signnow.com, create an account, and discover the world of legally-binding electronic signatures. Select how you’d like to add your eSignature to the system: drawing, typing, or capturing it. These methods don't require any specific equipment, meaning you can generate your own legally-binding signature on any computer. In addition, you only need to create it once. After that, your eSign will be securely stored in the system, and inserting it into future PDFs will be much faster.

What is the difference between a digital signature and an electronic signature?

An electronic signature is defined as “information in electronic form (a sign, symbol, or process), which is logically associated with other electronic information and which a person uses to sign documents”. A digital signature is a form of electronic signature that involves a person having a unique digital certificate authorized by certification authorities which they use to approve documents. Both methods of signing agreements are valid and legally binding. airSlate SignNow provides users with court-admissible eSignatures, which they can apply to their forms and contracts by typing their name, drawing their handwritten signature, or uploading an image.
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