A strait is a narrow channel of water that connects two larger bodies of water such as lakes or canals - so yes there are lines on a strait, aka strait lines.
Strait Old Line was created in 1983.
I think you meant straight angle.Yes, there is, and (not surprisingly) a straight line with an angle of 180o
Another name for a strait is line
A strait line.or A flat strait line in view.think of looking out at the ocean you see where the water just contiunes and continues well that is a horizon which is a horizontal line in your vision.
there is no such thing as barnacle symmetry the 4 types of symmetry are: asymmetrical (no symmetry), radial (has a center "line" where if cut strait down that "line" any way it will be symmetrical), spherical (as long as the cut is strait and goes threw the center "point" it will be symmetical), and bilateral (it can only be cut once for it to be symmetrical).
It is in a strait line.
Constant means strait line and variable is an arch which is not a strait line
a strait line with no points or arrows
It could be a tangent or a chord.
No, they NEVER ever have strait lines. Some graphs may have straight lines but most do not.
when all the planets are in a strait line i think
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