You make no sense.
A linear equation has a n infinite number of solutions. The coordinates of each point on the line is a solution.
Yes it's quite possible if need be.
Three dimensions means that you can draw three lines, each perpendicular to every other line. It also means that you need three numbers to describe a position in space.Three dimensions means that you can draw three lines, each perpendicular to every other line. It also means that you need three numbers to describe a position in space.Three dimensions means that you can draw three lines, each perpendicular to every other line. It also means that you need three numbers to describe a position in space.Three dimensions means that you can draw three lines, each perpendicular to every other line. It also means that you need three numbers to describe a position in space.
because u always need different ways to look at numbers
line plot is what u need to find the total numbers of cans collected by each class like 5th grade so line plot is the answer.and dont forget what i told u
When we investigate the real numbers, we often use the concept of the real number line. This line will have a distinct point on it for each real number, and will divided by the number zero. To the right of zero, we'll have the positive real numbers, while on the left of zero, we'll find the negative real numbers. The line will extend to infinity in each direction. These are the foundations for the study of the real numbers. All we need now is the unit length which will allow us to locate the number 1 on the real number line. From there, we're off and running; we can locate any other number we care to find. They're all on the line.
You need two points to determine a line. A single point can have an infinite number of lines passing through it.
It is a "normal line" or part of a "complete" or infinite line. You need segments or you would never be able to stop drawing one. You would be a lineman forever!
No
If the only thing you're told is the average, there's no way to figure out what the individual numbers are. There are an infinite supply of groups of numbers that all have the same average. If you need to find the individual numbers, you need a lot more information besides just their average.
You need at least two numbers to find something in common between them, but I'll save you the trouble. The highest common multiple of any set of numbers is infinite.
The 'answer' is a pair of numbers ... one for 'x' and another for 'y' ... that make the statement true when you put them in place of 'x' and 'y'. There are an infinite number of pairs that can do that, so there are an infinite number of answers. All you need is any pair of numbers that add up to 4 .