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Depends on which textbook, and if it has a online version that you have purchased, or got for free. If it is in an PDF format it will work on almost any electronic screen in the world. Please comment which textbook it is.
Any general staff has 5 lines and four spaces.
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Yes, textbooks are made of matter because they have mass and occupy space. Textbooks are typically composed of paper, ink, and other materials that are tangible and have physical properties.
if you are drawing a circle with the help of circle tool in computer with paint, you will find that if you zoom it,the circle is made with small lines.
A polygon is any contained shape made up of any number of straight lines. A quadrilateral is any polygon which has four sides. So we want a shape made of straight lines which doesn't have four sides. One example of this would be a triangle. Another example would be a pentagon. Another still would be a hexagon.
A decagon need not have any lines of symmetry. It can also have 1 or 10 lines of symmetry.
Whatever color the person who made them wants them to be. There's no reason any color should be intrinsically better than any other at the job.
Adjacent lines are any two lines that meet at a common vertex.
Any 2 lines can intersect providing that they are not parallel lines
The obvious answer is 64, but there are actually 204 squares on a chess board
No. It can have any number of lines.