It all depends on what you want to do with that line.
The correct label of a line typically consists of a lowercase letter (e.g., line ( l )) or by naming two points on the line (e.g., line ( AB )). In geometric contexts, it is essential to indicate that the line extends infinitely in both directions. The notation should be clear and consistent to avoid confusion in mathematical communication.
The information must be given on the axis label or in the title of the graph.
-- Draw a horizontal line the length of your hand across the middle of your paper. -- Label the ends 'A' and 'B'. -- Draw a vertical line the length of your hand, down across the middle of the first line. Center it so that half of it is above the first line, and half of it is below. -- Label the ends 'P' and 'L'. That's it. The drawing on your paper illustrates the 'situation' described in your question.
A number on a number line represents a specific value and its position relative to other numbers. Each point on the number line corresponds to a unique number, which can be positive, negative, or zero. To mark and label a point, you would locate the desired number on the line and place a dot or a marker at that position, then write the number next to it for clarity. For example, if you wanted to mark the number 3, you would find the point that is three units to the right of zero and label it as "3."
draw an cross + bigger of course then just do ur thing with the line segments and perpendictular
Draw and label line Ab
Front Line - record label - ended in 1979.
Front Line - record label - was created in 1978.
By drawing the number line and label it.
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Add two end points to the line and label them.
Purple Label is actually a line of products sold by Ralph Lauren. The Purple Label line of products include sweaters, sports shirts, pants, dress shirts, ties, and shoes.
Look at the numbers and see if the number line is less or higher
white with a green out-line.
Her clothing line is L.A.M.B.
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The label on the y-axis or vertical axis.