What is an orthogonal line?
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linear perspective :)
1. Where the angles in a linear pair are supplementry, and if parallel lines are cut by a transversal, then the interior angles are congruent, and if two lines are cut by a transversal so that a pair of alternate interior angles are congruent, then the two lines are parallel. That's what makes up a linear pair postulate anyway. 2. If two adjacent angle's unshared sides form a straight angle, then they are a linear pair. 3.If two angles form a linear pair,then they are supplementary.
above the objects in a painting.
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vanishing line is not the right answer (sorry) The Correct Answer is orthogonal lines (JHappy321) Hope It Helped :D
vanishing point
Lines used in Linear Perspective are, Horizontal Lines, Vertical Lines, and Orthogonal Lines.
This is called the "vanishing point".
linear perspective
It is a horizontal line.
* Linear Perspective * Horizon Line * Vanishing Point * Orthogonal * Horizontal * Vertical
In linear perspective, the primary lines used are orthogonal lines that converge at a vanishing point on the horizon line. Lines that are not used include vertical lines, which maintain their direction regardless of perspective, and horizontal lines that run parallel to the horizon without converging. Additionally, any lines that do not relate to the spatial arrangement or do not lead towards the vanishing point are also excluded from creating effective linear perspective.
The stretch marks on your back.
A form of perspective in which parallel lines seem to meet at one or more vanishing points