using a ruler, draw any two lines that cross each other
The diameter is a straight line from one side of the circle to the other which passes through the centre of the circle. The radius is a straight line from the centre to the boundary of the circle. To label them, you could either write the words alongside the lines or, if the circle is too small, draw arrows from the two lines to outside the circle and write the words at the end of the arrow.
Straight lines that never cross are called parallel lines.
It depends you want. For instance, if you were to draw the plus sign then all angles are 90 degrees. There are 2 lines of symmetry. Furthermore, there are 2 straight angles. To conclude there are many characteristics.
A straight edge or a ruler are used to construct straight lines.
draw a half circle and alternate lines coming out of it with straight and wavy lines.
Four straight lines
I looked up and I think you use them to draw graphs but can use them to draw straight lines.
You can draw straight lines with the help of a ruler or anything with a straight edge.
no?
Straight lines.
While a curve is one continuous motion, you can create the illusion of a curve by using straight lines. In order to do this, draw a continuous pattern of short straight lines, while changing the direction of each line slightly.
The most common tool used to draw straight lines is the age old ruler. If you don't have a ruler you can also substitute it with any straight edge found nearby.
Draw three lines separating the four columns and then draw three more lines separating the rows
a tool used to draw straight lines or measure straight lines miss pawz: a measuring instrument :)
Yes. You can draw infinitely many straight lines from each point.
2 straight lines? no :( but if you bend the lines, yes you can :D