In my opinion a point is just a point on a graph
A line is two points or more points with a certain slope
If a line intersects a circle at exactly one point, it is a tangent to that circle
The line is going 'down hill' from left to right
The answer is that the parallel lines extend infinitely in both directions, and the line segment has two endpoints.
Point
The statement that is true is that both Jax and Chris drew the same line through points A and B. In geometry, a line is defined by two points, so if both individuals drew a line passing through the same two points, it means they have drawn the same line. This is a fundamental concept in geometry where a line is uniquely determined by two distinct points.
If a line intersects a circle at exactly one point, it is a tangent to that circle
Slope of the line
false
The line that minimized the sum of the squares of the diffences of each point from the line is the line of best fit.
It is possible to draw a straight line from any point to any other point.
false
To "satisfy the equation" means that when the coordinates of a given point are substituted into the equation of the line, the resulting statement holds true. If the equation is valid after substitution, it indicates that the point lies on that line. Conversely, if the equation does not hold, the point does not fall on the line. This process helps to determine the relationship between the point and the line in a coordinate system.
true
A moving point can best be described as a line. The path of a moving point creates a continuous line that traces the movement over time.
It is a line.
Yes, that's right. We're not sure whether you'd actually call one point an 'intersection', but the statement is factually correct.
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