1 A line is of infinite length
2 A line segment has defined end points
3 Various lines can be constructed with a straight edge and a compass
4 Perpendicular lines meet at right angles
5 Parallel lines remain equidistance apart
6 Diagonal lines are found in polygons with 4 or more sides
7 Intersecting lines create vertical opposite equal angles
8 Angles together on a straight line add up to 180 degrees
9 The greatest straight line segment in a circle is its circumference
10 A tangent line touches the circumference of a circle at one point
11 Line of reflection is a transformation of a shape on the Cartesian plane
12 Horizontal axis is the x number line on the Cartesian plane
13 Vertical axes is the y number line on the Cartesian plane
14 Both the x and y axes are perpendicular to each other and meet at (0, 0)
15 The number line has zero at its centre but it's infinite
16 Line graphs can plot the distance travelled over a period of time
17 Straight line equations are in the form of y = mx+b or y = mx+c
18 Simultaneous equations can be in the form of lines intersecting at a point
19 Straight lines can intersect parabolas on the coordinated grid
20 A transversal line cutting through parallel lines creates various equal angles
21 Line of symmetry is a 'mirror image' of a shape
22 Lines of punishment are given to pupils who didn't do or have forgotten their geometry homework
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VERTICAL LINES-lines that are at right angle and or perpendicular to a plane. HORIZONTAL LINES-lines that are parallel to the horizon. ANGULAR LINES-lines that have sharp edges. They can be long or short. CURVE LINES-lines that are without angles. SLANTING OR DIAGONAL-lines that suggest action or movement. JAGGED LINES-lines that are harsh and unpleasant.
Score is a noun for a value (game, credit, etc) and a verb to mean cut with a line or lines. It is an archaic number value (20) that is not used as an adjective. As a noun adjunct, it appears with nouns (e.g. score table), but the related adjective is "scored."
No, it is not. Grade can be a verb with distinct meanings (to score, to level) or a noun with the same general concept (a score, a level or level rise). It can be a noun adjunct in terms such as grade crossing.
Umm. If you mean on the computer for like word you go under symbols and search and they should be there. Writing all you have to do is put lines above and below.
i got 55,500 :)
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What improves your score is good trade lines with no lates, positive payment history, and low balances or low utilization
I thought the Geometry SOLs were fairly simple, I got around a score of 580 or so. The only difficult thing about it really is the fact that you have to do constructions on the computer. Otherwise, you don't have to memorize that many formulas because you should get a piece of paper with everything you need on it. Good luck!
VERTICAL LINES-lines that are at right angle and or perpendicular to a plane. HORIZONTAL LINES-lines that are parallel to the horizon. ANGULAR LINES-lines that have sharp edges. They can be long or short. CURVE LINES-lines that are without angles. SLANTING OR DIAGONAL-lines that suggest action or movement. JAGGED LINES-lines that are harsh and unpleasant.
Yes, but not to the severity you must be thinking. Inquiries from banks viewing your credit score and report will lower your score by a few points, and excessive inquiries will hurt your chances of any lines of credit. Just don't apply for too many loans or credit lines (2 max a year) within 5 years of your expected application.
Score is a noun for a value (game, credit, etc) and a verb to mean cut with a line or lines. It is an archaic number value (20) that is not used as an adjective. As a noun adjunct, it appears with nouns (e.g. score table), but the related adjective is "scored."
No, 614 is not a "good" score, but it could be significantly worse. Depending on which creditor you may be speaking with, once you get more along the lines of 650 to 700, you are still considered to be "sub-prime".
Credit score depends of following factors # On Time Payments # Quantity and Amount of Loans # Length of Credit history # Types of Credit Lines # Previous Credit Card Applications
twenty = score triangle = 3-sided figure trapezoid = 4-sided figure tangent = touching, but not intersecting, a curve or curved surface. term = each of the quantities in a ratio, series, or mathematical expression.