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Things in the same plane are coplanar.
A vertex is a corner or a point where lines meet. Those lines are called rays or segments.
They are called scissors, but you pronounce it like sisors.
Those things are called crayfish with 12 legs and a exoskeleton .
Perpendicular lines are those that even if stretched to infinite lengths, they will NEVER touch. Intersecting lines are those that aren't necessarily 90 degres seperated, but ones that will, at one point, cross over.
Those little lines above or below a music staff are called ledger lines.
Those lines are called longitude and latitude.
Those raised lines are called "frets".
Those five lines are called a "staff."
Things in the same plane are coplanar.
A vertex is a corner or a point where lines meet. Those lines are called rays or segments.
If you are referring to what I think you are, those "zig zag lines" are called cross bones.
Insulators.
Those are called parallel lines.
those 'things' under the cats nose are called whiskers
Those metal things in the middle of the road are called "manhole covers" or "manhole lids." They are used to cover openings to underground utility lines and provide access for maintenance and repair work.
Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".