the line of fire that a bullet (without any outside force acting on it) travels is a line... because it's a straight path that is lined up... hence the name "line" of fire
The piece of lead in a pencil or the pencil.
Real life is a real life example!
a Television is a real life example of a Cube A dice is a real life example of a cube
Something like a pencil or log, because it was cut off from something bigger.
three cars driving in a straight line. cable on a Brooklyn bridge, straight line ith 3 things running along it,.
A rainbow.
A real life example of a line is a road. Other examples of lines include ball courts, driveways, roof tops, and buildings.
A real life example of a line is lines painted on the roadways. These lines divide traffic. Lines are also found on graphic prints and sport fields.
A real-life example of line symmetry is a butterfly. If you draw a line down the middle of a butterfly, the two sides mirror each other, creating symmetry.
The piece of lead in a pencil or the pencil.
Real life is a real life example!
it would be 180 A perfectly straight line would be an example - like the edge of a ruler. Or a plumb line.
a Television is a real life example of a Cube A dice is a real life example of a cube
Well real life examples of a line graph can be the comparison of people in your city per day, or the amount of words you write in a different time. There are so many real life actions that can be put into a basic line graph to be compared. Or maybe how long it takes for you to type, that's another example.
I'm not really sure which line plot you mean so I assumed it was the x,y axis line plot. One example could be the shooting solution coordinates in a warship
a real life example of an octagon is a stop sign.
A real-life example of a line and a plane intersecting can be observed when a beam of sunlight (the line) shines through a window (the plane) into a room. The line of sunlight travels in a straight path, while the window represents a flat surface where the light enters the room. The point where the sunlight hits the floor or any object inside the room marks the intersection of the line and the plane.