it is a line with a starting and ending point sideways
displacement
no a circumference dont have a ending point it dont never end
end point
The slope (m) = (delta y)/(delta x) m= (y2-y1)/(x2-x1) Given two points A(a,b) C(c,d) if A is the starting point (x1,y1) and C is the ending point (x2,y2) then m= (d-b)/(c-a) OR if C is the starting point then, m=(b-d)/(a-c) both will give you the same answer.
A circle has no starting or ending point of a circle. Hope this helps!
hi
A vector.
A vector.
I would need more information to provide a direction from the starting point to the ending point. Factors such as compass directions, landmarks, or a map would be helpful in determining the direction.
it is a line with a starting and ending point sideways
BEAR
1,000B.C to 2,573B.C
It has the same starting and ending point.
No it will meet the starting point, but you can go on the circle to make it never ending.
i think it is legnth but im not sure :)(:
Starting point- October, Ending point- December