Yes, it is. Think of the horizon. A horizontal line is parallel to the horizon.
A horizontal line is a line that goes across (left to right or right to left).
Horizontal is left to right across like this line:__________________
Left to right :)
from right to left or left to right example shown above
A horizontal line goes from left to right and looks like this. Also, all horizontal lines are parallel to each other. ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________
The one that runs left to right, you mean..
Something that is horizontal will always stretch left and/or right, and is basically a flat, landscape line.
the horizontal line on the graph going left to right
Horizontal is left and right.
It goes from left to right whereas a vertical line goes up and down
No, it does not. If you draw a horizontal line through it ("deed") you won't see the symmetry. But if you make "DEED" by capitalizing the letters, yes it will. Draw a line left to right through the middle of the letters and you have a line of horizontal symmetry.
A horizontal line goes from left to right or right to left, remaining parallel to the horizon. It maintains the same height along its length, indicating no vertical change. This orientation is often associated with a constant value in mathematical graphs.