"Hit your line" is a colloquial phrase that means to contact someone, usually via phone or messaging. It implies that the speaker intends to reach out to the person for a conversation or to discuss something specific. The phrase is commonly used in informal contexts, especially among friends or acquaintances.
a line of fit mean perfect line.
A line is made up of a large (infinite) number of points. When we say a point is on a line, we mean that it is one of the pints that form the line.
by zero line do you mean 0? or do you mean 0 with the slash in it like this /?
yeah
A mean perpendicular line, often referred to in geometry, typically describes a line that is perpendicular to a given line and bisects it. This means it intersects the original line at a right angle (90 degrees) and divides it into two equal segments. In coordinate geometry, if you have a line defined by a slope, the mean perpendicular line will have a slope that is the negative reciprocal of the original line's slope.
Hit my line
Hit my line or Hate my life
it technically means the same as "drop you a line" like they will call back, or reply in some way.
Line 1 is just the very top line. Every time you hit the enter key you are making a new line. Line one just so happens to be the first.
A Pink Elephant is when the next person in line for Handball runs across the wall. If they get hit then they have to go to the back of the line.
Yes if you get hit you are out.
Yes, otherwise the line may hit the tire/wheel.Yes, otherwise the line may hit the tire/wheel.
Yes you should. In volleyball, the line still counts as being in bounds, so you should go after the ball if it will hit the line.
A line drive is a ball hit really hard and fast in a straight line.
I hit return after the first line. Indented the second line(s). Then hit backspace on the line in between to remove it. Couldn't find a way that was built-in to Google Docs to do this.
try gravity master I think you mean Jezzball
"HMLU" is an acronym that stands for "Hit My Line Up." It is a slang term used to instruct someone to contact you, usually by phone or text message.