You can draw straight lines with the help of a ruler or anything with a straight edge.
To draw a 40-degree angle using a compass, start by drawing a straight line and marking a point on it as the vertex. Place the compass point on the vertex and draw an arc that intersects the line. Without changing the compass width, place the compass point on the intersection and draw another arc. Finally, adjust the compass to a width that corresponds to 40 degrees (using a protractor for reference), and draw an arc from the vertex to intersect the previous arc. Connect the vertex to this intersection to form the 40-degree angle.
Draw a straight line from the intercept to the given point. Under this line form a right angle triangle with the line being its hypotenuse. The vertical units of the triangle divided by the horizontal units will be the slope of the straight line.
A tangent at that point where a straight line just touches a curve and a secant line when the straight line bisects the curve.
to draw a euler line, you must know how to draw the following terms... orthocenter, circumcenter, and centriod of a triangle, once you have drawn the following points, connect them to make a straight line, if they don't form a straight line, try again, and be as accurate as possible :)
To graph a line given its equation in slope-intercept form, which is (y = mx + b), identify the slope (m) and the y-intercept (b). Start by plotting the y-intercept on the y-axis at the point (0, b). Then, use the slope to determine another point by rising (or falling) and running from the y-intercept, and plot this second point. Finally, draw a straight line through the two points to complete the graph.
First draw a horizontal straight line a b Put compass point on a (open compass approximately half the length of line a b - note: ensure the compass is not altered throughout the following). Draw an arc that cuts line a b at c. Put compass point on c and draw an arc from a to cut the first arc at d. Draw a straight line through a d to form a 60 degree angle. For a 120 degree angle, put compass point on dand draw an arc from a to cut the first arc at e. Draw a straight line from a through e to give a second angle of 60 degrees: 60 + 60 = 120 degrees.
Draw a straight line from the intercept to the given point. Under this line form a right angle triangle with the line being its hypotenuse. The vertical units of the triangle divided by the horizontal units will be the slope of the straight line.
The answer depends on what tools you have. (a) you have a protractor: Draw a straight line of the required length. At each end draw an angle of sixty degrees so that the rays are (i) on the same side of the first line and (b) moving towards each other. If necessary extend them so that they meet. The first line and these two form an equilateral triangle. (b) you have a compass: Draw a straight line of the required length. Put the point of the compass on on end of this line. Put the pencil point at the other end of the line and draw an arc. Switch the compass to the other end of the first line and draw another arc so that it crosses the first arc. The point where the two arcs cross, when joined to the two ends of the original line, will give an equilateral triangle.
As far as my knowledge is concerned a perfect circle can be drawn but drawing a perfect straight line is impossible as its definition itself is "locus of a point having infinite radius."
A tangent at that point where a straight line just touches a curve and a secant line when the straight line bisects the curve.
Its perpendicular distance.
to draw a euler line, you must know how to draw the following terms... orthocenter, circumcenter, and centriod of a triangle, once you have drawn the following points, connect them to make a straight line, if they don't form a straight line, try again, and be as accurate as possible :)
Easy. Step one: Draw a long-enough straight line. Step two: Draw 3 lines on each half of it to form squares Done.
Point-slope form is a form to express a straight line. You begin with knowing the slope, m, of a line and a point (x1,y1). It is then expressed y - y1 = m(x - x1). Another form is slope intercept expressed as y=mx+b where b is the y-intercept.
That's the equation of a straight line. There are several common ways to represent the equation of a straight line; you might say, there are different "standards". This is one; another common form is the slope-intercept formula, and yet another one is the point-slope formula.
It is used when working out a straight line equation.
To draw a shape with five angles, start by drawing a straight line segment as the base. From one end of the base, draw a diagonal line connecting to a point opposite the base. Repeat this step twice, connecting the other end of the base to the remaining two points opposite the base. Finally, connect the remaining open sides of the shape with straight lines to form five angles.