A left-leading diagonal line is often referred to as a "descending diagonal" or simply a "downward diagonal." In technical analysis, this type of line indicates a downward trend, suggesting that prices or values are decreasing over time. It can be used to identify potential support or resistance levels in chart patterns.
sideways at an angle-picture a square. From the top right corner to bottom left-that's diagonal.
hypotenuse
it is a line that is slanted either left or right.
Hypotenuse.
Axis of symmetry.
BackslashIt is sometimes called the back-slash.
It is going down/up and right/left like this line is diagonal: /
backslash
sideways at an angle-picture a square. From the top right corner to bottom left-that's diagonal.
hypotenuse
Start from bottom line move to right and go up the diagonal to the left then diagonal down left again then line to beginning of bottom the diagonal up right totop Right corner and then make top line across to the top left corner then diagonal right down so you have a houshe with an X in it.
it is a line that is slanted either left or right.
Hypotenuse.
backslash
Axis of symmetry.
A diagonal is a line that is slanted
Diagonal