Examples of line in the following topics:
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- Quality of line refers to the character that is embedded in the way a line presents itself.
- Hard-edged, jagged lines present a staccato visual movement, while sinuous, flowing lines create a more comfortable feeling.
- Horizontal, diagonal, and vertical lines describe a line's orientation.
- Contour lines define the outer edges of an object.
- Hatch lines are defined as parallel lines which are repeated short intervals generally in one direction.
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- Cleavage lines are topological lines drawn on a map of the human body and correspond to the orientation of collagen fibers in the dermis.
- Langer's lines, sometimes called cleavage lines, are topological lines drawn on a map of the human body .
- Kraissl's lines differ from Langer's lines in that while Langer's lines were defined in cadavers, Kraissl's lines have been defined in living individuals.
- The lines described by Kraissl differ in some ways from Langer's lines, particularly on the face.
- Tension lines of the human skin.
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- Recognize whether a function has an inverse by using the horizontal line test
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- A line is a vector which connects two points on a plane and the direction and magnitude of a line determine the plane on which it lies.
- A line is described by a point on the line and its angle of inclination, or slope.
- Every line lies in a plane which is determined by both the direction and slope of the line.
- The components of equations of lines and planes are as follows:
- Now, we can use all this information to form the equation of a line on plane $M$.
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- The trend line (line of best fit) is a line that can be drawn on a scatter diagram representing a trend in the data.
- The trend line, or line of best fit, is a line that can be drawn on a scatter diagram representing a trend in the data.
- Trend lines typically are straight lines, although some variations use higher degree polynomials depending on the degree of curvature desired in the line.
- The mathematical process which determines the unique line of best fit is based on what is called the method of least squares - which explains why this line is sometimes called the least squares line.
- having the same number of data points on each side of the line - i.e., the line is in the median position;
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- Two lines in a plane that do not intersect or touch at a point are called parallel lines.
- This means that if the slope of one line is $m$m, then the slope of its perpendicular line is $\frac{-1}{m}$.
- The value of the slope will be equal to the current line, since the new line is PARALLEL to it.
- The line $f(x)=3x-2$ in Red is Perpendicular to line $g(x)=\frac{-1}{3}x+1$ in Blue.
- Write equations for lines that are parallel and lines that are perpendicular
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- A contour line presents as a clean, connected line with no shading and emphasizes the open 'shell' of the visual subject.
- Depending on how they are used, lines help to determine the motion, direction, and energy of a work of art.
- The contour line is the simplest of the varieties of line.
- A plain contour line presents as a clean, connected line with no shading and emphasizes an open 'shell' of the visual subject.
- While contour lines create a path around the edge of a shape, cross contour lines follow paths across a shape to delineate differences in surface features.
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- There are six important varieties of line: actual, implied, straight, expressive, contour, and hatch lines.
- The quality of a line refers to the character presented by a line in order to animate a surface to varying degrees.
- 'Actual lines' are lines that are physically present, existing as solid connections between one or more points.
- 'Hatch lines' are a series of short lines repeated in intervals typically in a single direction and are used to add shading and texture to surfaces.
- Identify the basic varieties of line which are used in works of art.