The length of a line between two points, (x1,y1) and (x2,y2) on a Cartesian Plane is given by the formula:
length = square root [ (x2 - x1)2 + (y2 - y1)2 ]
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It will have a length of 36 units.
A line segment is a piece of a line with endpoints at both ends. This can exist on a coordinate plane, which is a pointed selection at an origin.
Plane is one of the undefined terms in mathematics which has no thickness or depth but has length and width, it extends without end in all directions.
You use the distance formula.
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None of them.
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The formula is the square root of: (x2-x1)^2 plus (y2-y1)^2
The run of a line segment is the horizontal distance between the x-coordinates of two points. To find the run, you subtract the x-coordinate of the left point from the x-coordinate of the right point. This calculation gives you the length of the base of the triangle formed by the line segment on the coordinate plane.
It will have a length of 36 units.
A line segment is a piece of a line with endpoints at both ends. This can exist on a coordinate plane, which is a pointed selection at an origin.
An equation with an undefined slope is typically in the form x = a, where 'a' is a constant number. This indicates a vertical line on the coordinate plane, where every point on the line has the same x-coordinate and no defined slope because the line is perfectly vertical.
Plane is one of the undefined terms in mathematics which has no thickness or depth but has length and width, it extends without end in all directions.
Yes, a segment is considered one-dimensional because it has length but no width or height. It can be defined as the shortest path between two points in a plane or space, representing a straight line portion. In mathematical terms, a segment is typically defined within a one-dimensional coordinate system.
None of them since a thread has a finite length and finite width. A point has neither length nor width whereas a line, line segment and ray do not have any width. A plane has infinite length and width. The nearest approximation is a line segment.