They are ±1/sqrt(2) or, equivalently, ±sqrt(2)/2
Having a slanting or sloping direction, course, or position; inclined.
A graph which consists of short straight lines which keep changing direction. Example : a graph line which is inclined at say, 30 degrees to a horizontal, then changes direction instantly to a line which is say, inclined at 60 degrees to the horizontal , etc. If the shape of a graph is not a series of straight lines joined to each other, then it is not a step graph.
Inclined lines are lines that are not horizontal or vertical, but rather slant at an angle. They can slope upward from left to right or downward from left to right. Inclined lines add dynamism and movement to a composition.
The lines are parallel.
it is when you use lines to split the shape equally
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for drawing inclined lines
The direction of magnetic field lines are from north to south
They are called parallels.
answer:-to draw vetical and inclined lines
one direction