If you mean on the axis where it has /\/ to skip from for example 0 to 100, 110, 120 because there is no need for the 0-100 then it's called a broken axis.[ Tilde ~ ]
well write 76 at top and 67 under put an x next to and do 4 lines under 67 then do 6x7 then 7x7 line 1 line to add 0 first at bottom then do the same with the first number then you have 2 numbers and add them together
Go to the number 4 on the number line. Draw a vertical line at this point: going up at 90 degrees to the number line. Measure 1 unit [ = the distance from 0 to 1] on this line and mark it as Y. Take a compass and put the point at 0. Take the pencil to the point Y and draw an arc to intersect the number lie at the point X. Then X is the required point, at sqrt(17).
If the given line is ax + by + c = 0then a parallel line is ax + by + d = 0 for any constant d.
If the original slope is 0, then the opposite reciprocal of 0 is still 0. Oops! Reciprocal of 0 (n/0) is undefined! A vertical line has undefined slope, the horizontal line has slope of 0.
The "squiggly line" is called a break. It is used to show a break in the intervals on the y axis (x too). For example: if the numbering starts at 0, but the next number is 300, after you put 0, you an put a break, and then you can put 300.
it means that from zero to the first number next to the graph is not in the same order as the other numbers. for example it might me 0,10,15,20,25. there will be a squiggly line after 0 because 0+5 is not 10 and the pattern here is adding 5 each time. hope this helps:)
If you mean on the axis where it has /\/ to skip from for example 0 to 100, 110, 120 because there is no need for the 0-100 then it's called a broken axis.[ Tilde ~ ]
The best way to describe an Aum symbol is a highly stylized "3" on the left side with a squiggly line connecting it to a smaller "0" on the right side, and above this is a small diaganol line with a "u" underneath. For the actual symbol check out the related links section.
well write 76 at top and 67 under put an x next to and do 4 lines under 67 then do 6x7 then 7x7 line 1 line to add 0 first at bottom then do the same with the first number then you have 2 numbers and add them together
Go to the number 4 on the number line. Draw a vertical line at this point: going up at 90 degrees to the number line. Measure 1 unit [ = the distance from 0 to 1] on this line and mark it as Y. Take a compass and put the point at 0. Take the pencil to the point Y and draw an arc to intersect the number lie at the point X. Then X is the required point, at sqrt(17).
If the given line is ax + by + c = 0then a parallel line is ax + by + d = 0 for any constant d.
if the slope is 0, the line is horizontal.
Since the slope of the line is 0, then the line is a horizontal line, and since the y-coordinates of the two points are 0, then the line lies on the x-axis. Thus, the equation of the line is y = 0.
If the original slope is 0, then the opposite reciprocal of 0 is still 0. Oops! Reciprocal of 0 (n/0) is undefined! A vertical line has undefined slope, the horizontal line has slope of 0.
The equator is another name for the 0 line of latitude.
What do you mean? As in if you connect two points that make a horizontal line? Are you trying to figure out the Slope? The slope of a horizontal line is 0. And the slope of a vertical line is undifined. If that's what you were asking. Or if you were asking plainly what it is when that happens, it's just a horizontal line.