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Set squares are useful for drawing parallel lines and perpendicular lines.
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Depending on the measurement of the angles they form it could be a perpendicular set, or they would be called askew lines.
A trapezoid, trapezium and a pentagon have only 1 set of parallel lines.
Confidence intervals represent a specific probability that the "true" mean of a data set falls within a given range. The given range is based off of the experimental mean.
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Lines that intersect at regular intervals are a grid. A grid is created when a row and a column intersect.
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why is medication given at set intervals
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A regular hexagon (regular means all sides are the same length and all the angles are equal) has three sets of parallel lines. Each set consists of two lines. In other words, each of the six lines is parallel to one other line.
There is no standard set of "lines". They may be printed at different intervals on different maps and globes. We have no way of knowing what the interval is on the map or globe that you're looking at, and it may be different on the next one you see.
Contour maps have lines along points at the same height or elevation. The contours are usually drawn at regular intervals, such as every 10 or 50m of height change.Where contour lines are very close on a map, this shows that the height is changing a great deal over a short horizontal distance, and therefore the gradient is steep.Areas of shallow gradient will have contour lines that are a long way apart, showing that points that are a set distance apart in height are a large distance apart horizontally.
Lines on a set is something the acters have to learn for the movie!
They are called acters on a set and say lines (see lines on a set)
There's no standard set of 'lines'. Different maps and globes print lines for referenceat different intervals, and some maps and globes don't show any lines at all.Where there are lines printed, the maximum possible interval between two meridiansof longitude would be 180 degrees.There's no minimum. But if you were to print them too close together, then youcouldn't see what's under them, and your map wouldn't be too useful.
You can put in dotted border lines. The regular lines that show rows and columns are known as gridlines, though they are solid, not dotted. Borders are set by the user and can be put in with different styles.