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Slope of a straight line is the same at all points on the line, whereas for a curved line it changes.
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Circular, Curved.
They are both 2 dimensional curved shapes
Sometimes, but only sometimes. A straight line in two dimensional space will partition it into points on the line, on one side of it and those on the other side of it. The same will apply to some simple curves including simply closed curves. But it will not apply to any curve that crosses itself more than once, nor will it apply to lines in 3-dimensional space.
Slope of a straight line is the same at all points on the line, whereas for a curved line it changes.
Not sure what a loni is. On a plane surface, a curved line between any two fixed points is longer than the straight line joining the same points.
they do, if the line is curved, otherwise it is infinitely unlikely, but possible that they lie on a straight line
There are two curved lines. One is called a "tie", which joins two notes (on the same line or space) together to add their times together. For example, two quarter notes tied together equal one half note. The other curved line is called a "slur". It means to play the notes legato (smoothly). It is often over a number of notes, rather than two, like a tie.
a tie
in a line
In music, a "tie" is when you connect two notes that happen one after another and are the same pitch. They are connected into one continuous note. The marking used on sheet music is a curved, gentle arch-like indication connecting the two (or more) notes wanting to be "tied". This curved line is basically the same as a slur/legato/connection marking but between two (or more) notes of the same pitch.
It is called a parallel, or a line of latitude.
It is called a "tie" (like what you do to your shoe laces).
Contours
It is a router. It is able to connect up to 4 comps to the same phone line.
they connect the same