you should always roll top to bottom@ about a 50% overlap. avoid excess paint on the edges of your roller pad back roll lines if visible.
The difference between interior lines and exterior lines are thatInterior lines: Are the lines that are in the inside of the shape or whatever you are trying to find the interior of.Exterior Lines: Are the lines that are outside of the shape or whatever you are trying to find the exterior of.
Good lines and meaning. Skillful art that is accurate.
Parallel lines cut by a transversal form congruent alternate interior angles.
Many definitions of exterior and interior lines of operations are given by military writers, but it will be sufficient to say that "Interior lines are those of an army centrally situated acting against divided hostile forces; exterior lines are those adopted by divided armies acting against a centrally placed opponent."
No, two lines would not be parallel if the consecutive interior angles measured 108 degrees and 74 degrees. Consecutive interior angles on parallel lines are always congruent, meaning they have the same measure. Therefore, if the consecutive interior angles have different measures, the lines cannot be parallel.
If the two lines that are being transversed are parallel, then the consecutive interior angles are equal to 180 degrees.
they are alternate (which means opposite of) the transversal and they are INTERIOR (inside) the paralell lines
To avoid inteference between communication lines
The military advantage of an enemy's interior lines position can often be defeated by the effective simultaneous advance of exterior lines. The effect can be successful assuming the exterior forces outnumber the troops of the enemy.
Yes. "Alternate interior" angles are always interior. Angles that are not interior as well as alternate are never accurately described as "alternate interior" angles.
Yes if the two lines intersected are parallel lines
Vertical and horizontal lines could be the sides of a rectangle with the interior diagonals lines that span opposite corners