mirror line
you fold it where the dotted line is
The line is dotted when the inequality is a strict inequality, ie it is either "less than" (<) or "greater than" (>). If there is an equality in the inequality, ie "less than or equal to" (≤), "greater than or equal to" (≥) or "equal to" (=) then the line is drawn as a solid line.
A dashed/dotted line if it is > or <. Otherwise use a regular line. Also shading is required.
False. The correct answer is "If two independent clauses are connected by a semicolon, the dotted line goes straight from one verb to the other." (A+)
A dotted line.
vertical dotted line
vertical dotted line
................................... Dotted lines: a series of dots. "Sign on the dotted line." An expression meaning sign where indicated. it can also mean like this: ------------------------------------- but that would usually be called a dashed line
Lines show on the page to indicate where the breaks are.
dotted line
dotted line
Purple dotted line is offering you format options. for instance when you're writing a date. Ho;d your cursor over the line and right click to see the options.
A line made of dots
Dotted can be a verb and an adjective.Verb: The past tense of the verb dot.Adjective: A line made up of a series of dots (e.g. sign the dotted line)
The difference between a road lane and a line is the direction of travel on the roadway. In a road lane situation, there are usually two lanes divided by a white dotted line, traveling in the same direction. If there is a center line, (yellow solid or yellow dotted) the direction of travel is one lane each way.
What is the last word on Step 2 before the dotted line?