straight and curved
There are several intersected lines.
Only three types of angles can be formed by two intesecting lines. Obtuse, acute, and right.
Five types of lines are: Horizontal - A line that runs from left to right in a straight line vertical - A line that runs from top to bottom in a straight line Perpendicular - When two straight lines intersect (i.e.cross) each other at right angles (= 90°) Parallel - When two lines never meet each other, no matter how much you extend them Intersecting - When two or more lines meet or cross
Parallel Lines
The four basic types of fractures are compound, partial, complete, and closed.
The two main categories of fractures are simple and compound. Simple means the break did not come thru the skin and compound means that the break is exposed.
straight and curved
Two types of bone breaks are fractures and complete breaks. Fractures are just cracks in the bone, but complete breaks are when the bone literally is broken in two pieces. You've shattered the bone if it's broken in more that two pieces.
There are several intersected lines.
Open and closed are the two main categories, depending on whether the broken bone protrudes through the skin. After that, there are greenstick breaks, stress fractures, impacted fractures, pathological fractures, spiral fractures, comminuted fractures, and epiphyseal fractures. That's about it.
Only three types of angles can be formed by two intesecting lines. Obtuse, acute, and right.
If you refer to linear equations, graphed as straight lines, two inconsistent equations would result in two parallel lines.
Open and closed are the two main categories, depending on whether the broken bone protrudes through the skin. After that, there are greenstick breaks, stress fractures, impacted fractures, pathological fractures, spiral fractures, comminuted fractures, and epiphyseal fractures. That's about it.
two muscular systems are crams and broken arm or leg. hope this is the answer you were looking for :)
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A double pulley is one of two types: one with a single wheel that has two grooves for two lines or one that has two wheels connected by the lines. In both types the aim is to create a mechanical advantage that multiplies the applied force into a larger force.