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The first straight edge was made by shaping a piece of material, such as metal or wood, into a long, flat, and perfectly straight tool. This tool was then used for measuring and drawing straight lines accurately.
If by altherbet you mean alphabet, it was called the Futhark, or Futhorc, depending on the region and time period. It was composed of runes, primarily characters made of straight vertical and diagonal lines meant to be carved against the grain in wood. Just as the word "alphabet" comes from the first two letters of the character row (Alpha Beta), so does the name Futhark comes from the first few letters of the viking character row. Fehu, Uruz, Thurisaz, Ansuz, Raidho, Kenaz. F-U-Th-A-R-K
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He moved the capital and made Christianity legitimate.
Fell, tell the, feel, hi, felt, ill
H, I, and F
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C,o,s,u
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No. A circle has no straight lines. You can approximate circles with very small straight lines (that's how a computer draws circles) but mathematically, no.
A shape made up of line segments is a shape with straight lines, or a polygon. for example, a square has straight lines, or is made up of line segments. A circle is not in that category because it has no straight lines, they are curved.
Depends. Probably not because nothing is perfect! :)i have to disagree - the sides of crystals are straight~*Sigh*All lines are straight. A man-made one may not be, but by the correct definition, all lines are straight. Straight lines are a mathematical concept - an ideal concept - and therefore, conceptually, all lines are straight even if man-made ones are mere approximations.
There are no straight lines in the letter "W" because it is made up of two diagonal lines intersecting at a point.
Colorado and Wyoming are the two US states with borders made up of 4 straight lines.
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