1 Parallel lines: never intersect
2 Intersectional lines: form vertical opposite equal angles
3 Transversal line: cuts through parallel lines
4 Line of symmetry: line that divides a polygon into mirror images
5 Line of reflection: mirror images of shapes plotted on the Cartesian plane
6 Tangent line: a line touching the circumference of a circle at one point
7 Number line: negative, zero and positive numbers set out in ascending order
8 Dotted line: a line limiting the extent of quantity
9 Line of best fit: line drawn through the coordinates of closest values
10 Solidus line: a line separating the numerator from the denominator in fractions
11 Graphical line: for comparing data of two variables
12 Diagonal lines: joins vertex to vertex within polygons
13 Line segment: has 2 endpoints and a midpoint
14 Outline: perimeter or sketch of a shape
15 Perpendicular lines: cross each other at right angles
16 Straight line equation: in the form of y = mx+b or y = mx+c
17 Punishment lines: to write out scores or more of repetitive sentences for forgetting your homework
There are two non-Euclidean geometries: hyperbolic geometry and ellptic geometry.
The only synonym is oblong.
I would guess geometrists. Or, broadly, mathematicians.
i dont know .l. >.<
They are rhombus and parallelogram.
What is the names of all the triangles?
in the incex
There are two non-Euclidean geometries: hyperbolic geometry and ellptic geometry.
no answers.........
campass box
The only synonym is oblong.
Names don't have definitions they are just words
meridian lines
It usually names a line.
I would guess geometrists. Or, broadly, mathematicians.
There is only one part of the body that has 26 as a significant number. And is the question is referring to definitions as names of part in a given system, then the answer is the feet. Each foot has 26 bones. There are 7 tarsals, 5 metatarsals, and 14 phalanges. Add them together and there are 26 definitions (or names) of bones.
Names typically aren't included in dictionaries because dictionaries aim to provide definitions and explanations of words that are used by a wider audience. Names, on the other hand, are unique identifiers given to individuals and are not standard words with universal meanings.