Straight lines! if i didn't answer correctly tell me!
Latitude lines are imaginary lines that are parallel to the equator to fix a position on earth (along with longitude lines which are imaginary lines perpendicular to the equator)
Because if they did not, then they would not be number lines!
It is called my Anus becuause i put my hand up my dogs and it was very perpendicular
The relationship is one of identity. The number of lines of symmetry for any object, are always identically equal to the number of lines of symmetry for that same object.The relationship is one of identity. The number of lines of symmetry for any object, are always identically equal to the number of lines of symmetry for that same object.The relationship is one of identity. The number of lines of symmetry for any object, are always identically equal to the number of lines of symmetry for that same object.The relationship is one of identity. The number of lines of symmetry for any object, are always identically equal to the number of lines of symmetry for that same object.
NUMBERING is a correct position the number lines on a thermometer.
depends on the position of the points if points are collinear, we have just only one line, the minimum number. If points are in different position (if any of the two points are not collinear) we have 21 lines (7C2), the maximum number of lines.
The two main lines on a thermometer are the freezing point (32°F or 0°C) and the boiling point (212°F or 100°C) of water. These lines help calibrate the temperature scale.
Straight lines! if i didn't answer correctly tell me!
The little lines on a thermometer typically count by 1 degree Fahrenheit or Celsius, depending on the scale used. Each line represents a small increment of temperature measurement.
Graduations or Graduation Marks.....
None of them does.
definition of perpendicular lines
jk, ITS NOT POSITION LINES, I just got it wrong
Graduations, or graduation marks.
The letter H has two lines of symmetry. One in the vertical position, and one horizontal position.
On a Fahrenheit thermometer the long marks represent a full degree. There are four shorter lines between the long marks that indicate two degree increments.