A line graph.
Its called a line graph
No. A circle has no straight lines. You can approximate circles with very small straight lines (that's how a computer draws circles) but mathematically, no.
The most rigid shape that you can make out of straight pieces is the triangle.
A shape made up of line segments is a shape with straight lines, or a polygon. for example, a square has straight lines, or is made up of line segments. A circle is not in that category because it has no straight lines, they are curved.
(continuous or discrete)
Depends. Probably not because nothing is perfect! :)i have to disagree - the sides of crystals are straight~*Sigh*All lines are straight. A man-made one may not be, but by the correct definition, all lines are straight. Straight lines are a mathematical concept - an ideal concept - and therefore, conceptually, all lines are straight even if man-made ones are mere approximations.
It's called a graph.
There are no straight lines in the letter "W" because it is made up of two diagonal lines intersecting at a point.
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The shape made by two straight lines coming together at a point is called an "angle." The point where the lines meet is known as the vertex, and the lines are referred to as the sides of the angle. Angles can be classified based on their measure, such as acute, right, obtuse, or straight.
Colorado and Wyoming are the two US states with borders made up of 4 straight lines.
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