Infinite; you could go into the decimal forever.
Grid lines
Vertical and horizontal lines in most graphs are called axes (plural of axis). They create the plane on which the graph sits. The X axis is the horizontal axis and goes across the graph. The Y axis is vertical axis and goes up and down the graph. They could also be lines which depict places that the graph never touches; this would be called an asymptote.
The horizontal lines are called "periods" and show how many "shells" each atom hasThe horizontal rows in the periodic table are called periods. The vertical columns are called groups.
horizontal lines run from side to side... left to right or right to left... like looking out on the horizon
A2. An angle is formed by the intersection of two straight (usually) lines. The angle is neither vertical nor inclined.
no; they can be vertical and horizontal as well.
Skew lines There is a vertical (or horizontal) and a diagonal!
one is horizontal an the other is vertical
They are parallel to the earth's equator. So if you consider the equator as being horizontal then they are horizontal.
Lines drawn parallel to the axes have only one letter.y=5 is horizontal, parallel to the x-axisx=5 is vertical , parallel to the y-axis.
An oblique line can be diagonal, sloping or slanted. It is not vertical, horizontal, parallel or perpendicular.
horizontal lines are lines which may be at the angle of 00,1800,3600.if vertical lines stand on horizontal lines it is in the angle of 900
parallelograms have two sets of parallel lines trapezoids do not
Orgin is the intersection of horizontal and vertical number lines.
Well since the lines are parallel they would have the same slope. And the slope of any horizontal line is 0. The slope of a vertical line is undefined.
No, horizontal lines are parallel to each other and parallel lines never intersect.
No, as long as the lines will never touch, they are parallelNo, if they have the same slope, they're parallel. This means they could be vertical, horizontal, or anything in between.And don't listen to the other guy, because skew lines are lines on two different planes, never intersect, and are not parallel.