Yes.
ahm in my own opinion and my own ans.the susbsets of the line is what you called the space.tnx. by szeizhya ahm in my own opinion and my own ans.the susbsets of the line is what you called the space.tnx. by szeizhya
Course not: on its own it's just an abstract number, but even the digit is unsymmetrical.
Because every point must have its own name to identify it from
No, line symmetry and diagonal symmetry are not the same. Line symmetry, also known as reflection symmetry, occurs when a figure can be divided into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other across a line. Diagonal symmetry, on the other hand, occurs when a figure can be divided into two equal halves that are mirror images of each other across a diagonal line. In essence, while both involve symmetry across a line, the orientation and positioning of that line differ between the two types of symmetry.
Yes.
a line segment has only one midpoint "C" but the two sections AC and CE can have their own midpoint "B" and "D" and so on... A B C D E
Yes, that is correct. You have answered your own question.
you guts are lazy bums now answer your own questions....
any point on a Cartesian Graph has a y coordinate and an x coordinate. When y has a fixed point, x can vary between -infinity and +infinity. any point when y=-5 must be on that line, but it can be anywhere on that line. This shows that, because x can be any number, y=-5 is a straight line where the line crosses the y axis at -5.
In plain geometry, the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, or, more precisely, the line segment connecting point A to point B.There are other possibilities when we move off a two-dimensional plane. On a sphere, like the surface of the earth, a "great circle" path is the shortest distance. (A great circle is a circle that runs along the surface of that sphere so as to cut it into two equal halves) Any route from A to B is going to be the arc drawn from A to B with the center of the earth as the point of reference (the place to put the point of the compass). This is an example of non-Euclidean geometry and there are many others.It can get even more complicated. For example, there is elliptic and a hyperbolic geometry each with its own different replacement for the straight line in plain geometry.A line
The line of scrimmage is an imaginary line passing through the foremost point of the ball after the ball is marked ready for play. The space occupied by the ball is considered the neutral zone. The defense must stay on their side of the neutral zone and only the snappers hands may be in the neutral zone for the offense. Measurements are taken at the foremost point of the ball and the foremost point must touch the goal line for a touchdown.. When an offense is running out of its own endzone it must get the ball completely out of the endzone or it is a safety.
The answer is a little tricky. Let's say you want to draw a picture of a car crashing through a huge pile of boxes. Each box would have it's own vanishing point(s) and likely none of them would touch the horizon line. That would have more than one vanishing point, but wouldn't be "two-point" perspective. "Two-point perspective (proper) does mean that the points share the same horizon line.
A mixed brand is a product marketed under its own name and that of a reseller because the segment attracted by the reseller is different from its own market. For example, the company sells its Elizabeth Arden brand through department stores and a line of skincare products at Wal-Mart with the "Skinsimple" brand name.
Every point on Earth has its own set of latitude and longitude. A lot like every house has its own address, that tells you how to find it even if you've never been there before.
no, but she has a shoes line.
Subtract the x-coordinates of the points and take the absolute value. Using the Pythagorean Theorem, the y-value would be zero, and the distance the square root of its own square.