what are margins? long question type..
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In typography, a margin is the area between the main content of a page and the page edges.[1] The margin helps to define where a line of text begins and ends. When a page is justified the text is spread out to be flush with the left and right margins. When two pages of content are combined next to each other (known as a two-page spread), the space between the two pages is known as the gutter.[2] (Any space between columns of text is a gutter.) The top and bottom margins of a page are also called "head" and "foot", respectively. The term "margin" can also be used to describe the edge of internal content, such as the right or left edge of a column of text.[3]
A diagram displaying equal margins of width 25mm on an A4 page.
Marks made in the margins are called marginalia.
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in finance the margin is the collateral that an investar has to deposit with theis broken or an exchange to cover the credit risk the holder poses for the broker or the exchange buying on margin occurs when an investar buys on asset by borrowing the balance from a broker