The answer will depend on the equation of the line.
There are lots of possible rules.The simplest is:output = input + 13However all the following will also work:output = 33 - inputoutput = 2.3 x inputoutput = 230 / inputoutput = 73 - 5 x inputoutput = 2 x input + 3The above is only a small number of the many, many, many rules which meet the criteria of input of 10 giving an output of 23.
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'Line Segment' is a portion of a line that includes two points and all of the collinear points between the hypothetical two points also 'Line Segment' because a line or line segment is a set of infinite points and the infinite points are collinear....
what do you mean by input/ouput units?
It is a line segment.
In geometry, a line is somply a collection of points. However, when naming a line, a line is nemed using two of its points.
Collinear Points.
A line has an infinite amount of points.
Non-collinear points.
Yes. A line segment is part of a line. It is distinguished by its end points. It contains all the points between its end points. A line segment is a subset of the line it rides.
In terms of Euclidian geometry, no lines have end points. A line segment has end points, as it is a section of a defined line of points.
2 points determine a line.