Yes
exactly 1
The point exactly halfway between ' 1 ' and ' 2 ' does.
To graph the number 1.5 on a number line, first draw a horizontal line and mark evenly spaced points representing whole numbers, such as 0, 1, 2, etc. Then, locate the point halfway between 1 and 2, which represents 1.5. Place a dot or a vertical line at that point to indicate its position on the number line.
To reflect the point L(4, 2) over the line y = 1, you first find the vertical distance from the point to the line. The point is 1 unit above the line (since 2 - 1 = 1), so the reflected point will be 1 unit below the line. Therefore, the coordinates of the image of point L after the reflection will be L'(4, 0).
this is also called the origin on that line. it is the point equidistant between -1 and +1.
The point lies 1 unit below the regression line.
The point-slope form of a line's equation is given by (y - y_1 = m(x - x_1)), where (m) is the slope and ((x_1, y_1)) is a point on the line. Given the slope (m = -5) and the point ((1, -1)), the equation in point-slope form is (y + 1 = -5(x - 1)).
scalene triangle.
An isosceles triangle
Yes - some trapezoids can have one line of symmetry.
' -6 ' and ' 6 ' are not points. On a 2-dimensional (flat) graph, you need two coordinates to locate one point. (On a 3-dimensional (solid) graph, you need three coordinates to locate one point. And there's no such thing as a 1-dimensional graph.)
intersecting lines