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Apples are symmetrical. However, they do not have a line of symmetry. This is an abstract concept which is not found in real objects.
an intersecting line segment is when two line segments cross together
Table, chair, plate, bowl, glass, fork, spoon.
Notion in compositional theory that objects arranged on a S-shaped line suggest grace and beauty.
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It depends on whether they are being arranged in a line or a circular pattern. In a line: 15*14*13 = 2730 ways. In a circular pattern : ABC, BCA and CAB will be the same pattern, only rotated. So the answer is 15*14*13/3 = 910 ways.
a process in a factory in which goods are made in stages by a series of people or machines arranged in a line process in a factory in which goods are made in stages by a series of people or machines arranged in a line
Because they follow a fault line Because they follow a fault line
A battle line is a notional line on either side of which opposing forces are arranged in the military.
it is an object or mark that shows places such as a gas station this is different from a line symboly, which is a line also used to represent objects , such as railway and road
That refers to different numbers, arranged in a square, in such a way that adding any line (vertical, horizontal, or diagonal) always results in the same sum.
Depends how they were arranged.
20 million 1-nanometer objects, arranged end-to-end,would form a line 2 centimeters long.
A line poem is a form of poetry where each line is a complete thought or phrase, and the poem does not adhere to a specific rhyme scheme or meter. This allows for more flexibility in the structure and content of the poem.
The cubes can be arranged in a line in 24 orders, and each cube can be arranged in 24 orientations so the answer is 24*24 = 576 ways. Of course, the question does not require then to be in a line so there are really infinitely many ways: for example one cube in your house, one in your garden, one in my house and one in my garden. Move one of them a bit and that's a different arrangement.