cartesian coordinate system
In geometry, a line is somply a collection of points. However, when naming a line, a line is nemed using two of its points.
There is no intrinsic difference. Either can be named using the names of any two points on them, or using any letter or symbol of any alphabet - including symbols that you have made up.
If points B and C are collinear, it means that they lie on the same straight line. To determine if points B and C are collinear, you would need to know the coordinates or have a visual representation of the points.
yes in mathematical world every solution have its graphical representation and its common sense that two points on a graph form only one line.......so two points are always colloinear.....!
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Cartesian Coordinate System
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In geometry, a line is somply a collection of points. However, when naming a line, a line is nemed using two of its points.
Naming a line segment involves naming its two endpoints, while naming a line involves any two points on the line. A line segment is a portion of a line, so it has a specific length and is finite, whereas a line extends infinitely in both directions.
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Cartesian coordinates
There is no intrinsic difference. Either can be named using the names of any two points on them, or using any letter or symbol of any alphabet - including symbols that you have made up.
{| |- | A line is defined by naming at least two points. It contains an infinite number of points, but two have to be identified. A line can also be defined by a single point and a direction. |}
it allows you to create parallel copies of your lines. It allows you to find your points with more ease.
If you are looking at a graphic representation of a wave, wavelength spans from crest to crest.
If points B and C are collinear, it means that they lie on the same straight line. To determine if points B and C are collinear, you would need to know the coordinates or have a visual representation of the points.
Yes, while naming a line segment, as long as the two points are on the line, it does not matter what order they are in or which points they are. well their not