3 points, hence "the 3-point line." But it depends on whether the ball goes through the hoop.
You need two points to determine a line. A single point can have an infinite number of lines passing through it.
Actually Its One Because A Ray Is A Line That Goes On Forever . So, Therefore If There Is 3 Points, The Third Point Is The Ray. :)
Yes. There can be a line perpendicular to the given line at every point on it, and you know how many different points there are on it ...
There are infinitely many points on the line. One such is (-6, 3.33...)
A vertex is a point where two line segments or rays meet. For example: a triangle could have 3 possible vertexes, but many more points. The points are not only where two lines meet, but any where on that line, ray, or shape.
If you shoot and make a basket inside the three point line or with your feet on the three point line it is worth two points. If you shoot and make a basket anywhere behind the three point line without your feet on the line it is worth three points. If you get fouled when you are shooting you go to the free throw line to shoot free throws. This is an uncontested, untimed shot that if you make it, it is worth one point.
3, hence the name "the 3-point line"
a two point shot is anything inside the 3 point line. anything outside the 3 point line is a you guessed it a three pointer ,and if you shoot from behind the half court line its a 4 pointer
In basketball, there is no "puck". You play with a basketball. In basketball, you can either get 1, 2, or 3 points. When you are shooting a free-throw and make it, you get 1 point. When you are inside the 3 point line and you shoot the ball and make it, you get 2 points. And finally, when you are outside the 3 point line you get 3 points.
It all depends on where you shoot from. If you shoot anywhere inside the 3 pointer line during play, it will be counted as a 2 pointer. However, if you shoot outside of the 3 pointer line, then its counted as a 3 pointer. If you are fouled and get the shot in from the free throw line, you get 1 point.
It depends on where you are when you shoot it. If your feet are behind the three point line, then the jump shot is worth 3 points if your feet are on or in front of the three point line then the jump shot is worth 2 points.
That shot is only worth 3 points. Any shot made past the 3 point line is worth such and no more...unless fouled in the act of shooting. The you have the infamous "4 point play"
you get 2 points
There are infinitely many points on a line, as a line extends endlessly in both directions. Each point on a line can be uniquely identified by its position on the line using the coordinates of the point.
If It's a foul shot and you get two tries, the first one, if you make it is worth one point, while the second try (when it's live off the rim) is worth two points! Hope I helped! This my first year in basketball but I know most of the rules, and regulations! :)
one point can form a line! horizontally or vertically... but a line doesn't need any points.
3 points - for a score made from beyond the "3-point line/arch" 2 points - for a score made from a close range or within the "3-point line" 1 point - for each foul shot made (from the foul line) aka "free throw".