It work out as a 1/2 or 0.5
A.True
A chord line intersects a circle at two points of which the circle's diameter is its largest chord.
A line segment that intersects with or joins two points on a circle is called a chord.
A transverse line.
Transversal
A.True
0). Considering any TWO points, you can calculate the slope of the line between them like this: Slope = (difference between the y-values of the two points) divided by (difference between the x-values of the two points). Use this technique to examine your THREE points, like this: 1). Calculate the slope of the line between Point-2 and Point-1. 2). Calculate the slope of the line between Point-3 and Point-1. 3). If the two slopes are equal, then the three points all lie on the same line.
A chord line intersects a circle at two points of which the circle's diameter is its largest chord.
A line segment that intersects with or joins two points on a circle is called a chord.
A tangent line. A line that intersects a circle at two points is a secant.
The slope of a line that has the points 3, (-4), and has a slope of 2 is 2.
Any line intersects the 'Y'-axis, just as long as its slope is not infinite.
No. A tangent touches the circle at exactly one point. A line that intersects a circle at exactly two points is a secant.
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A straight line that intersects a circle's circumference at two points will create a chord of which the circle's diameter is its largest chord.
Slope of line: (y2 -y1)/(x2-x1)
If those are the x-y coordinates of two points, then they're two points. Two points don't have a slope. In fact, points don't have anything. If we want to play around with two points for a while, one thing we could do with them would be to draw a line segment between them. With these particular two points, the line segment would be about 4.472 long, its slope would be -2, and it would be a piece of the line that intersects the y-axis at y=2 and the x-axis at x=4 .