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With a system of tally marks as for instance 4 would be four vertical lines and four vertical lines with a horizotal line through them would represent 5 and so on.
the four lines you are adding five line to are vertical.
Lines drawn parallel to the axes have only one letter.y=5 is horizontal, parallel to the x-axisx=5 is vertical , parallel to the y-axis.
No because a line can be a vertical line so say you have the equation x=5. Then a vertical line would pass through the x intercept 5 and be vertical thus not having a y intercept. All horizontal lines have a y intercept
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100 A rectangle is formed by 2 horizontal lines and 2 vertical lines. There are 5 horizontal and 5 vertical lines so the number of rectangles is 5C2 * 5C2 = 10 * 10 = 100
With a system of tally marks as for instance 4 would be four vertical lines and four vertical lines with a horizotal line through them would represent 5 and so on.
There are 10 unbroken lines - 5 horizontal (parallel to the baseline) and 5 vertical. There are 28 line segments - 14 horizontal and 14 vertical.
the four lines you are adding five line to are vertical.
Lines drawn parallel to the axes have only one letter.y=5 is horizontal, parallel to the x-axisx=5 is vertical , parallel to the y-axis.
Try this (you'll have to use your imagination for the vertical lines) _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________ _________________________________
It depends on the line spacing used in the document. For standard single-spaced lines, there are typically around 10 to 12 lines per vertical inch. For double-spaced lines, there are usually around 5 to 6 lines per vertical inch.
No because a line can be a vertical line so say you have the equation x=5. Then a vertical line would pass through the x intercept 5 and be vertical thus not having a y intercept. All horizontal lines have a y intercept
#1. Spiral Lines #2. Concave Lines #3. Horizontal Lines #4. Diagonal Lines #5. Vertical Lines #6. Broken Lines #7. Zigzag Lines #8. Concave Lines #9. Broken Lines I don't know the 10th but I am gonna research it . . .
20....or maybe 18