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Yes, it is.
A chord.
Until you clear up what two points or times that 'difference' is between, I can't relate it to a part of a circle. Sorry.
No. The equation describes a straight line and the coordinates of any one of the infinitely many points on the line is a solution.
Draw the graph of the equation. the solution is/are the points where the line cuts the x(horisontal) axis .
The solution set is all points on the circle.
Yes, it is.
the center in Math means that all the points on the outside of the circle go to the center of the cirlce
The solution set for a given equation is the set of all points such that their coordinates satisfy the equation.
the answer is false - apex
A solution point, in R2, is an ordered pair that satisfies the function.e.g. given the function, f(x) = x2, a solution point is (0,0), or (2,4), etc.The set of all solution points of an equation is equivalent to the graph of an equation.
A chord.
The solution of a linear equation in two variable comprises the coordinates of all points on the straight line represented by the equation.
Until you clear up what two points or times that 'difference' is between, I can't relate it to a part of a circle. Sorry.
Two points do not provide enough information to define a circle: a minimum of three points is required to uniquely define a circle unless one of the points happens to be the centre and the other is on the circle. In that case, however, it is necessary to know which is which.
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No. The equation describes a straight line and the coordinates of any one of the infinitely many points on the line is a solution.