The measure of the steepness of a line is known as a line's slope.
you can do anything if you try
yes, it is...
It is called a straight angle.
There are 360 degrees in a circle, so if you draw a line and measure 360 degrees round and draw a second line, this second line is on top of the first line.
The measure of the steepness of a line is known as a line's slope.
the measure of a line depends on how long you draw it or how many people are in it
It is impossible to measure a line because a line has no beginning or end point. You can only measure a line sector. A ray has a beginning point, however, but goes on in one direction endlessly.
with a tape measure
When to measure things like tempatures or grades or, well, pretty much anything.
A hexameter is a measure of a line in poetry and has nothing to do with linear measures. So there can be no meaningful answer.
If the graph is not a straight line, then it has different slopes at different points, and there's no easy general way to measure it. It's a lot easier if the graph is a straight line. Here's how to do it: -- Mark off a section of the line, and ignore the rest of it. -- Measure how much that part of the line rises from its left end to its right end. That's the change in 'y'. -- Measure how much of the 'x' axis that part of the line covers, from its left end to its right end. That's the change in 'x'. -- Divide (the change in 'y') by (the change in 'x'). The result of the division is the slope of the line.
a line.
Depending on how deep it is and how much money you have, you would use a plumb line or sonar.
A type of a bar lines which single line that divides the staff into measure
The Gradient
The "slope".