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2. Draw 2 vertical, 2 horizontal, and 2 slanting lines on the
squared paper given below by using your ruler. Make a
curved line touching 10 squares.

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Answered by tiwariakdi
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Vertical, horizontal and slanting lines:

  • All plane shapes are composed of straight, curved, or a combination of both types of lines. Look at this page's edge. Along the edge, place a ruler. It has only straight edges. There are three names for straight lines and they can be drawn in different directions. Straight lines come in three different varieties. These three types of lines are horizontal, vertical, and oblique or slanting.
  • If a straight line crosses from side to side without ever travelling up or down, it is said to be horizontal. Vertical straight lines are those that run entirely up and down, or from top to bottom. If a line doesn't run straight across or straight up, it is slanted.
  • The term "horizontal lines" refers to lines drawn horizontally. Vertical lines are those drawn at an angle. Oblique or slanting lines are those that are drawn at an angle.

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