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What's the difference between the dotted line and the solid line in the first grade mathematics?
First, the line types are different.

Dashed line: A dashed line is a discontinuous line connected by dots or short lines.

Solid line: A solid line is a continuous line.

Second, the use is different.

Dashed lines: In graphics, dashed lines are used to represent invisible edges and contours.

Solid lines: In drawings, solid lines are used to represent visible edges and contours, such as transition lines, extension lines, guide lines or reference lines.

Extended data

Application of dotted line

1, the path is converted into a selection, a new layer 1 is created, and strokes are performed.

2. Select the appropriate brush (hard-edged square or round) and set the appropriate brush spacing (the brush spacing is set in the upper right corner of PS program).

3. Go to the path panel to display the path just now, create a new layer 2, and stroke the path.

4. Load the selection of layer 2, select layer 1, and then delete.

5, complete!

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