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Illustrator Draftsman 3 & 2 - Volume 2 Standard Practices and Theory
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Definition of Terms, Continued Points and lines LINE: A straight line is the shortest distance between two points and is often (Continued) referred to simply as a line.   If the length of a line is indefinite or without fixed endpoints, its length is any distance you select. If the line has fixed endpoints, mark them with small mechanically drawn cross hairs.    Straight or curved lines are parallel if the shortest distance between them remains constant throughout their length.   If a line is parallel to another line, use the common symbol for parallelism (||).    Lines  that  intersect  at  right  angles  (90°) to each other are referred to as perpendicular.    Indicate  perpendicularity  with short lines intersecting at right angles (^ (singular) or ^s  (plural))  or  a  small square box at the apex ( ) of the intersection. Figure 2-2 shows common line terminology. Figure 2-2. Continued  on  next  page 2-4

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