In mathematics, oblique lines refer to lines that are not horizontal or vertical, meaning they are slanted or inclined at an angle. These lines can have various slopes, which are determined by the angle they make with the horizontal axis. Oblique lines are often used in geometry and coordinate systems to represent relationships that are not perpendicular or parallel. The term can also apply in other contexts, such as in trigonometry, where angles and their properties are studied.
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An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
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