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The grid is a rectangular pattern of dots or lines that extends over the area you specify as the grid limits. The grid displays dots only when the current visual style is set to 2D.
Set squares are useful for drawing parallel lines and perpendicular lines.
so that there is no higher deflection on the screen
A trapezoid, trapezium and a pentagon have only 1 set of parallel lines.
A system to locate points on the Earth's surface
its called a grid.
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Lines that intersect at regular intervals are a grid. A grid is created when a row and a column intersect.
It can be if the set consists of convex shapes, for example.
the are the letters y and X stands for the trypical alum. graph used in the state conn.its an L shape with y at top and x at the bottomhope it help for more info go to www.gridxYstanza,com
The grid is a rectangular pattern of dots or lines that extends over the area you specify as the grid limits. The grid displays dots only when the current visual style is set to 2D.
There are really two answers to this: If you mean the vertical and horizontal lines, then yes, these are longitude and latitude. If however you mean the lines (particularly on older maps) that seem to run in diagonals almost like a compass...these are known as Rhumb lines and were used to help navigate between major cities or ports.
The grid is a series of equally-spaced dots or lines on the editing screen similar to those on graph paper. Tey are used as guidelines when drawing things like houses or printed circuit boards that have a lot of horizontal and vertical lines. In AutoCAD, you can use the GRID command to set the width of the grid's rows and columns. You can turn on the SNAP command and set it to snap each pick with the cursor to fall on a grid line or dot.