A line with an arrow at both ends is simply a line.
A ray has one arrow on the right. A line segment has a dot on both sides. A line has a arrow on both sides.
No. the arrow end comprises more than one straight line segments.
The word head makes a compound word with both arrow and line. Examples: arrowhead, headline
Both "arrow" and "line" can combine with "head" to make a compound word. arrowhead headline
Callouts are graphic features that you can draw onto your spreadsheet, like a speech bubble or a box with a line or an arrow pointing to a cell. You can then type text into the callout.
The line of symmetry in an arrow is the line connecting to the > part of the arrow.
This question is very difficult to answer because of the ambiguity of what an "arrow" is. An arrow that you might fire from a bow is a three dimensional object and so is not a polygon. An arrow drawn as a straight line with a direction indicator at its head with or without tail feathers (for example <|----<< : oh, the graphics on this browser are so good, aren't they!) is not a polygon because the shaft is a line: a 1-dimensional object. An arrow such as the default one used to represent the cursor in Windows is a concave heptagon.
A line with an arrow at both ends is simply a line.
how many line are in the star spangled banner
A ray has one arrow on the right. A line segment has a dot on both sides. A line has a arrow on both sides.
A line with a point at each end is known as a segment. A line with an arrow on each end, however, is known simply as a line.
clear banner motd ^^^ I believe that command is wrong. It should be "no banner motd", if your using the cisco command line.
The symbol for compression is typically a line with an arrow pointing inward, indicating the direction in which the force is applied to decrease the volume or size of an object or material.
a line with an arrow at one end going up is a right angle
No. the arrow end comprises more than one straight line segments.
A line