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.
3 points, hence "the 3-point line." But it depends on whether the ball goes through the hoop.
Answer this question… What is the slope of the line that contains the points (-1, 2) and (4, 3)?
If the points are: (0, 3) and (8, -3) then the slope works out as -3/4
If you mean points of (2, 3) and (4, 3) then the slope is 0 and it is a horizontal straight line parallel to the x axis
They are rays that lie on the same line. For example draw a horizontal line. Now put 3 points anywhere on that line. Next draw 3 rays, some going to the left, some going to the right. These rays are collinear.
An angle separates a plane to 3 sets: 1) Points between the 2 rays 2) Points on one of the rays 3) Points outside of the 2 rays
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.
3 points, hence "the 3-point line." But it depends on whether the ball goes through the hoop.
Six angles.
it would be 3 points
3 rays that are not on the same line.
a line has to have at least 2 points.a plane has to have at least 3 points.______________It takes two points to define a unique line in Euclidean space. But every line and every line segment contains infinitely many points. The same is true for planes in Euclidean space. You need at least 3 points to define a unique plane, but every plane containes infinitely many points and infinitely many lines or line segments.
<----.----> <---------. .----------> Those are the Rays in a line, or segment
3 rays that are not on the same line
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3 points