Circle with a line through it is square yards, a square with a line through it is square feet
If you mean a line that gous from the center of a circle to the edge of the circle, that is a radius.
If you mean points of (6, 9) and (7, 1) then the slope of the line is -8
If you mean points of (6, 9) and (7, 1) then the slope of the line is -8
If you mean points of (2, 1) and (0, -5) then the slope of the line is 3
line note
A note with a line through it signifies that the content is no longer valid or has been canceled.
Line notes or notes that you see on the staff lines where the line goes right through the note. Any other note can precede or follow a line note, for instance a quarter or half note.
The symbol for a whole note with a line through it in music notation is called a "breve."
A music note with a circle and line through it symbolizes a "rest" in music notation, indicating a period of silence or pause in the music.
I guess a line
I'm not sure what you mean by a "stat" note but I'm believing you must be referring to an "appoggiatura" and if there is a diagonal line through the stem it will be an "acciaccatura" which will be executed faster. Sometimes referred to as a "grace" note.
The symbol used to represent a quarter note with a line through it in music notation is called a "cut time" or "alla breve" symbol.
The litteral translation is "I still do not have note" - according to on-line translation websites.
A ledger line note is located above or below the staff. A small line runs through or adjacent to the note. It is a note that is not on the stave, but placed on an extra line that is only wide enough for one note. So if you had middle C on a treble stave, it would be a ledger line note because it is put on an extra line. You can also have more than one line at a time, going up or down as far as you want (but it would be easier to put in 8ve signs).
Circle with a line through it is square yards, a square with a line through it is square feet
The line hanging from a note is called a stem. The variations in the stems help tell how long/ short a note is.