In Euclidean and Newtonian mathematics, it is a set of points where any three points define a straight angle, that is an angle whose angular measurement is 180°.
Outside Euclidean mathematics, such as curved space defined by Einstein, things break down, but if you are dealing with things on Earth, Newtonian mathematics is sufficient. â–
The trajectory of the motion is a straight line.
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A straight horizontal line is a line that goes sideways, often represented by the equation y=a where a is any real number.
Linear means a straight line.
It is a straight line that touches the circle.
it is linear
A straight line used to represent a light wave
The trajectory of the motion is a straight line.
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It is searching [for something] in a straight line.Perhaps you mean linear extrapolation? That is when the extrapolation assumes that the function is a straight line.
Look for the key to the symbols on your graph, which will explain the straight line.
If you mean a straight line, then 180 degrees.
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A straight line. But not in curved space. Since you asked about science, I thought I'd mention that ...
A straight horizontal line is a line that goes sideways, often represented by the equation y=a where a is any real number.
a lunareclipse is when the sun and the moon line up in a straight line.
Geodesic means the science of measuring the size and shape of the Earth. A geodesics are straight line on a plane or a great circle arcs on a sphere, pertaining geodesy.