Tangent to the curve.
No. The sides MUST be straight lines.
Four straight lines
I looked up and I think you use them to draw graphs but can use them to draw straight lines.
You can draw straight lines with the help of a ruler or anything with a straight edge.
Straight lines.
you draw straight lines with a ruler
horizontal, oblique, wavy, curve, vertical, zigzag, broken, angular, straight, dotted
Tangent to the curve.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you draw three lines in a circle, you can definitely create eight pieces. Each line you draw cuts the circle into two parts, so with three lines, you'll have eight pieces in total. It's like slicing a pizza, but with geometry.
No. The sides MUST be straight lines.
Latitude lines are parallel straight lines that run east-west, while longitude lines are not parallel to each other and appear curved when projected onto a map. Longitude lines converge at the poles and are widest at the equator.
draw a half circle and alternate lines coming out of it with straight and wavy lines.
Four straight lines
I looked up and I think you use them to draw graphs but can use them to draw straight lines.
You can draw straight lines with the help of a ruler or anything with a straight edge.
A circle doesn't have line segments. It is a curve, not made up of straight lines.A circle doesn't have line segments. It is a curve, not made up of straight lines.A circle doesn't have line segments. It is a curve, not made up of straight lines.A circle doesn't have line segments. It is a curve, not made up of straight lines.