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I think {grid or grid lines} is the term you're looking for.
There cannot be a sensible answer because the proposition is false.
If both points have either the same 'x' value or the same 'y' value, then they both lie on the same grid line.
To determine the value for the minor grids on a cylinder, divide the range of the major grid values by the number of minor divisions between them. For instance, if a major grid represents a value of 10 and there are 5 minor divisions, each minor grid value would be 10 divided by 5, resulting in increments of 2. This systematic approach allows for consistent scaling and accurate representation of measurements on the cylinder.
The answer depends on what value C has.
To find the sum of integers in a square grid that match a given value, add up all the matching integers in the grid.
On an OS map, the grid numbers increase as you go north. The grid numbers are used to locate positions on the map, with the first part of the grid reference representing the easting (horizontal) value and the second part representing the northing (vertical) value.
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I think {grid or grid lines} is the term you're looking for.
There are different commands in word that can help make a grid. One of the easiest ways to complete the task is to choose draw from the menu and select grid.
There cannot be a sensible answer because the proposition is false.
There are different commands in word that can help make a grid. One of the easiest ways to complete the task is to choose draw from the menu and select grid.
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If both points have either the same 'x' value or the same 'y' value, then they both lie on the same grid line.
If both points have either the same 'x' value or the same 'y' value, then they both lie on the same grid line.
The answer depends on what value C has.
ask your teacher If both points have either the same 'x' value or the same 'y' value, then they both lie on the same grid line.