I guess you mean "A line drawn between 2 vertices which are not next to each other?":
The line is a diagonal.
a draipipe
They are perpendicular lines
In graph theory, a planar graph is a graph that can be embedded in the plane, i.e., it can be drawn on the plane in such a way that its edges intersect only at their endpoints. In other words, it can be drawn in such a way that no edges cross each other.
it really isn't hard 5
Circumscribed.
a horizontal
A line connecting to non-adjacent vertices of a polygon is called a diagonal of the polygon. A triangle has no diagonals since each vertex is adjacent to the next. A quadrilateral has two diagonals.
The answer depends on what you mean by "the verticals of a triangle".
a draipipe
A diagonal.
A diagonal line
A diagonal.
Parelle
A diagonal.
Yes, it can be. Is that the question?
To find the length of a line drawn between 2 vertices which are not next to each other, first draw a right triangle such that the line is the hypotenuse and the other two lines are drawn parallel to the x-axis and y-axis. Since the length of the other two lines are known, you can then calculate the hypotenuse to find the length of the line between the two vertices.
Is parallel lines that don't cross