PARALELLOGRAM
That depends. How tough do you think it would be to draw a horizontal line or a slanting line on the wall ?
draw a line from the centre top to the centre bottom. if both sides are even it is a line of symmetry. (answered by a 11 year old)
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From the starting point, draw a horizontal line 17.3 inches long. From the end of that line, draw a vertical line 10 inches long. The line from the starting point to the end of the vertical line makes an angle of 30.03° with the horizontal line.
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Use a plumb line.
you draw a straight line horizontally ( up then down ) then draw a vertical ( sideways ) attached to the horizontal line and draw another horizontal line on the other end of the vertical line it looks like this H
yes the number 8 has a vertical line of symmetry. and depending on how you draw it also a horizontal line of symmetry.
PARALELLOGRAM
That depends. How tough do you think it would be to draw a horizontal line or a slanting line on the wall ?
Vertical line. If you can draw a vertical line through some part of a graph and it will intersect with the graph twice, the graph isn't a function.
1. Draw a straight, vertical line. 2. Draw a line straightly from its tip going between horizonal and vertical, like a plus. 3. Draw a line straightly from its tip directly horizontally. 4. Draw a line straightly from its tip going in between the lines drawn in step 1 and 3. 5. Connect the extra lines straightly.
Draw a circle, draw a vertical line through it, trim half the circle and ends of the line, and revolve the semicircle with the line as the axis.
draw a line from the centre top to the centre bottom. if both sides are even it is a line of symmetry. (answered by a 11 year old)
from the floor plan by drawing the vertical line from it
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