It has been attributed to Archimedes.
The distance postulate is such: the shortest distance between two points is a line.(xy, x-y) The distance postulate is such: the shortest distance between two points is a line.(xy, x-y)
The shortest distance between any two points, A and B, in a plane is the straight line joining them. Suppose, that the distance A to C and then C to B is shorter where C is any point not on AB. That would imply that, in triangle ABC, the sum of the lengths of two sides (AC and CB) is shorter tan the third side (AB). That contradicts the inequality conjecture.
It is the distance between its endpoints and there are 180 degrees on a straight line
An interval. The short distance is the length of a straight line joining the two points.
The distance between two points is: square root of [(x1-x2)^2 plus (y1-y2)^2] An exact answer could have been given if the points were properly enumerated.
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The shortest distance between two points is... a straight line.
A Straight Line is always the shortest distance between two points.
Multiple straight lines.
Two points in a plane.
The shortest distance between two points is always a straight line.
On a flat plane, it is a straight line.
The shortest distance between four points is a straight line to and from each individual point. If all four points are aligned, the result will be a single straight line through all four points.
It has been said that a straight line is the shortest distance between two points.
The shortest distance between two points is a straight line.
A straight line is the shortest distance between two points, a line is the delineation of a connection between two or more points.