A line whose slope is not constant or not defined. A curved line, a discontinuous line, a vertical line are some examples.
Form follows function means that the shape of a machine or device will be dictated by what it is designed to do. I have no idea where the "most nearly" fits in.
It is a straight line equation and can be rearranged into slope intercept form as follows:- 6x-6y = 12 -6y = -6x+12 y = x-2 which is now in slope intercept form
all vertical lines are parallel to waht type of line?
no they form a line segment
A line that follows the edge of form is a contour line. This type of art is called contour drawing. Doing it without looking at the paper is called blind contour drawing.
is form follow function the guiding principal to contempory furniture
5 line poetry is a form of poetry that consists of five lines. It can take various forms, such as a cinquain, tanka, or limerick, and typically follows a specific syllable or rhyme scheme. The brevity of 5 line poetry allows for succinct expression of emotions, ideas, or stories.
The original term phrase was, "FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION." In recent years it has been modified for literary use to "FORM FOLLOWS CONTENT."
Contour drawing a is a type of line drawing that uses line and not tone to indicate form and features.
Spring tides
and line of least resistance
A line whose slope is not constant or not defined. A curved line, a discontinuous line, a vertical line are some examples.
Matrilineality is the system (not a country or religion) which follows descent through the female line. In contrast, a system that follows a male's line, is a patrilineal descent.
A path is a line or outline of a shape. You can, for example, type text on a path so the text follows the flow of the line or fill the outlined shape with text so that text takes the shape that was outlined.
When a transversal line cuts through parallel lines equal corresponding and equal alternate angles are formed
form is the type of poem; i.e sonnet structure is the poems convenctions; i.e punctuation, line-length, enjambement