a line across
To some manuscripts said to be parallel with the surface.
The two points are exactly the same so there is no line segment.
No, but a line segment does line segment:._____________________. line:___________________________________________________________etc.
The horizontal change is the change in x. If the line in horizontal then the horizontal change will just be its length.
The bisector of a segment is a line that cuts the segment into exact half. For example, if the vertical line bisects the horizontal line in " T ", the vertical line cuts touches the horizontal line at the midpoint of the horizontal line
a line across
It is a horizontal line segment.
If the midpoint of a horizontal line segment with a length of 8 is (3, -2), then the coordinates of its endpoints are (6, -2) and (0, -4).
To some manuscripts said to be parallel with the surface.
When a line segment connecting two points is horizontal the length of the segment can be found by finding the absolute value of the difference in x-coordinates of the two points.
Here's a horizontal ------- Here are some verticals .... arranged horizontally
A perpendicular line is one that is at right angle to another - usually to a horizontal line. A perpendicular bisector is a line which is perpendicular to the line segment joining two identified points and which divides that segment in two.
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You draw a short horizontal line segment on your paper, then write a number above the line and another number below it.
Constant velocity implies zero acceleration, so you would have a horizontal line, identical to the x-axis.
The two points are exactly the same so there is no line segment.