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A vertical line goes up and down otherwise to say it goes straight up
Vertical means up and down. A horizontal line goes from the left to the right (or from the right to the left) like this: ----------------------------- A horizontal line goes from a position that is low to a position that is high (or from a position that is high to a position that is low) like this: | | | | | | | | But the word "vertical" does not tell you which direction the line is drawn, just the it is a line.
It goes from left to right whereas a vertical line goes up and down
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the answer s the slope how can it be slope it if it goes up and down slope is the measuer of x axis and y axis
The line that runs down the center of a dressage arena is called the Centerline.
A line that runs north and south is called a meridian.
A vertical line is a line that runs up and down. On a graph, it is either the y axis or parallel to the y axis. It is also perpendicular to the x axis.
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The y-axis on a graph is the line that runs up and down through zero. The x-axis is the line that runs horizontally through zero. Both lines help people make their measurements in math.
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up and down it is the y axis on a graph
A vertical line goes straight up an down, so a vertical line segment is a line segment that goes straight up and down. Simple.
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In Lower Manhattan, the 1 train (of the 1-2-3, the red line) runs up and down West Broadway, then Varick Street, and then 7th Avenue South, starting at Houston Street. It runs up and down 7th Avenue South from Houston Street to 11th Street, when 7th Avenue South becomes regular 7th Avenue. From 11th Street to 59th Street, it runs up and down 7th Avenue. Above 59th Street, almost all the way to the tip of Upper Manhattan, it runs up and down Broadway.