A line
a line with arrows on each end. it must have points in between the two arrows
Indeed it does, my good man. See, if just one end has an arrow, then it is a ray, and if neither end has an arrow, it is a line segment.
Yes because perpendicular line our made out of lines that go on forever so yah it has to have arrows
Without the specific figure to reference, I can't provide a precise answer. Generally, arrows in a figure can represent direction, flow, or movement, indicating relationships between elements or processes. They may also denote the sequence of events or the interaction between different components within a diagram. Please provide more context or describe the figure for a more accurate explanation.
The arrows in the figure are two-way to indicate that the relationship or interaction between the elements is bidirectional. This means that each element can influence the other, allowing for feedback and mutual effects. One-way arrows would suggest a unidirectional flow, which may not accurately represent the complexities of the interactions involved.
its a segment
New York Arrows ended in 1984.
The Arrows - Canadian band - ended in 1986.
Golden arrows that caused love and lead arrows that stopped it.
lines that never end and are straight and have 2 arrows at the endParallel is 2 lines that can go on forever and never intersectEx:__________________________________
angle
a line with arrows on each end. it must have points in between the two arrows
Indeed it does, my good man. See, if just one end has an arrow, then it is a ray, and if neither end has an arrow, it is a line segment.
Yes because perpendicular line our made out of lines that go on forever so yah it has to have arrows
That would be a cylinder, with the faces on each end.
The arrows in the figure are two-way to indicate that the relationship or interaction between the elements is bidirectional. This means that each element can influence the other, allowing for feedback and mutual effects. One-way arrows would suggest a unidirectional flow, which may not accurately represent the complexities of the interactions involved.
A fletcher puts feathers on the end of arrows.