In order to draw a straight line, two unique ordered pairs are needed. This is because two unique points determine a line and an ordered pair represents a point.
If you want to draw a good graph, draw a smooth curve. If you just draw straight lines connecting the points, depending on which points you pick, you could get a really inaccurate graph. So, always plot a lot of points before drawing a line, and draw a smooth line!
No because a defined straight line has 2 end points.
They are points on the line,. If the line is a straight line the points are said to be colinear If all the points are on a line with an equation of the form (x - X)² + (y - Y)² = r² then the points are all points on the circumference of a circle with centre (X, Y) and radius r.
A straight line may be extended in either direction indefinitely. A ray is the part of the straight line beginning at a given point and extending limitlessly in one direction. A line segment is a part of the straight line between two of its points, including the two points.
2 points
2 points. However, the farther apart the 2 points the striaghter the line will be, unless you move the straight edge!!.
It's not possible to draw two points that aren't on the same straight line.
The maximum straight-line distance between two points on the circumference of a circle.
"Collinear" means "on the same straight line".Two points are always collinear, because you can always draw a straight linebetween any two points. Three points may or may not be collinear.
to draw a euler line, you must know how to draw the following terms... orthocenter, circumcenter, and centriod of a triangle, once you have drawn the following points, connect them to make a straight line, if they don't form a straight line, try again, and be as accurate as possible :)
In order to draw a straight line, two unique ordered pairs are needed. This is because two unique points determine a line and an ordered pair represents a point.
Non collinear points are not all located on the same line. You can not draw a straight line through all three of them. That's about it. ;)
If you want to draw a good graph, draw a smooth curve. If you just draw straight lines connecting the points, depending on which points you pick, you could get a really inaccurate graph. So, always plot a lot of points before drawing a line, and draw a smooth line!
Any two points are always collinear, since you can draw a straight line passing through any two points.
A tangent line is a line that is parallel to and intersecting a point on a curve, where the limit of the distance between two points on that curve (one of them being the point in question) and those two points also being on that line approaches zero. Since a straight line has only one slope, at all points on the line, then there can only be one tangent line to a straight line, and the tangent line is the same line as the straight line.
Infinitely many. But only one straight line in a plane.