Types of Lines

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Across
  1. 5. A straight path that extends infinitely in both opposite directions.
  2. 7. Lines: Any two lines that cross each other at a single shared point. Intersecting Lines: Any two lines that cross each other at a single shared point.
  3. 9. or Dotted Lines: Non-solid lines made up of short segments or points, often used for patterns or implied borders.Wavy Lines: Smooth curves that move up and down in a regular pattern.
  4. 10. Lines: Lines that remain exactly the same distance apart and never meet, no matter how far they are extended.
Down
  1. 1. Lines These run straight from left to right, parallel to the earth's horizon or the x-axis.
  2. 2. Lines: A series of sharp, diagonal turns in alternating directions.
  3. 3. Segment: A specific part of a line that has two distinct endpoints and a fixed length.
  4. 4. Lines These run straight up and down, perpendicular to the horizon or parallel to the y-axis.
  5. 6. (Oblique) Lines: Slanted lines that are neither horizontal nor vertical. In art, these often suggest movement or tension.
  6. 8. A part of a line that has one fixed starting point and extends infinitely in one direction.