In the context of Euclidean straight lines it would mean parallel lines. In the context of a curve and a line (or another curve) it would mean the line and the curve do not meet at any point, but not a lot more can be deduced about them.
zigzag lines, vertical lines, horizontal lines, right curve, over curve,left curve, under curve, scallop lines, left slanting lines, right slanting lines
Tangent to the curve.
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While a curve is one continuous motion, you can create the illusion of a curve by using straight lines. In order to do this, draw a continuous pattern of short straight lines, while changing the direction of each line slightly.
In the context of Euclidean straight lines it would mean parallel lines. In the context of a curve and a line (or another curve) it would mean the line and the curve do not meet at any point, but not a lot more can be deduced about them.
zigzag lines, vertical lines, horizontal lines, right curve, over curve,left curve, under curve, scallop lines, left slanting lines, right slanting lines
A curve is formed by lines. If the length of these lines is reduced to zero, we get a very smooth curve.
a series of curve lines
Tangent to the curve.
Latitude lines are parallel straight lines that run east-west, while longitude lines are not parallel to each other and appear curved when projected onto a map. Longitude lines converge at the poles and are widest at the equator.
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Restrained , Simple Curve , Full Curve And Compound
I am a bit confused about your question. If you mean about like cut curved lines, then this is your answer: If there is a curved cut line on clothes, A.there may show your skin that you don't want people to see This answer is about the design of the curved lines on clothes: A. It may ruin the clothes that you bought or made. B. It may just look weird.
a curve line on top and 2 tall curve lines under it
While a curve is one continuous motion, you can create the illusion of a curve by using straight lines. In order to do this, draw a continuous pattern of short straight lines, while changing the direction of each line slightly.
Perpendicular.