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No, it does not. Take a sheet of A4 paper and fold it across the diagonal, and you will see that the two halfs do not line up.
The line with two arrows and two dots in the middle is called a "segment." In geometry, a segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct endpoints. The two dots in the middle represent these endpoints, while the arrows indicate that the segment extends infinitely in both directions beyond the dots.
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draw two lines perpendicular to each other. theses line will act as reference line. starting from reference line plot the point to its position.
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A broken line graph shows information by plotting points of info on the graph, with dots and connecting them with a line.
Bakers line their sheet pans with parchment paper.
Oh, what a lovely challenge! Just take your time and draw a gentle line from one dot to the next, letting your creativity flow. Each line you create is like a little story connecting the dots together, bringing beauty and harmony to your creation. Just breathe, relax, and enjoy the process of connecting these dots with your own unique touch.
Yes, but it will not be a straight line.
Oh, dude, a dot plot is like a bunch of dots representing data points on a number line, while a line plot is like connecting those dots with lines to show the frequency of each data point. So, like, one is just dots hanging out, and the other is dots with a purpose, you know?
Sure, imagine placing one dot on a sheet of paper, another dot directly above the first dot, and a third dot directly below the first dot. These three dots would not be coplanar as they would form a vertical line with one dot above and one dot below the plane of the paper.
No, exactly the opposite. A 150 line screen has more dots per inch and produces a finer quality of image than a 120 line scree. Most newspapers use 120 line screen, or dpi, because the quality of newsprint paper is low, and more ink is absorbed into the paper. A finer line screen is used for a higher quality of paper, usually a coated stock.
Connecting the dots in a graph can create the impression of continuous data points, which may not be accurate if the data is discrete or if there are gaps in the data. It's important to accurately represent the data without adding any assumptions that could mislead the interpretation. Connecting the dots can make it harder to see the individual data points and trends.
Draw a line from one dot in the center to the other four dots. Or, draw a straight line. Place dots at either end of the line, and place dots in the center of the line.
The Dots are in a Row . . . . method 2: bend the paper into a cylinder shape, and shoot a line around starting at the top left dot going through the bottom right dot, going around the paper and through the bottom left dot, and around again to the top right dot. 4 dots connected in a single line.
No, it does not. Take a sheet of A4 paper and fold it across the diagonal, and you will see that the two halfs do not line up.