The distance of a kids' three-point line varies depending on the league and age group. In many youth Basketball leagues, the three-point line is typically set at 19.75 feet from the basket, similar to the distance used in high school basketball. However, some leagues may have shorter distances, often around 15 to 18 feet, to accommodate younger players. Always check the specific regulations for the league in question.
The three-point line in college is 20.75 feet. This is measured from the centre of the basket.
22 ft, 1.7 in
20 ft 6 in from the basket.
It's the middle point of line. Hardly! How far would that be from a point 3/4 way along the line? Try centre of a circle, or of a sphere.
The line ( y = 3 ) is a horizontal line. The distance from the point ( (5, 4) ) to this line can be found by calculating the vertical distance between the point and the line. Since the y-coordinate of the point is 4 and the line is at ( y = 3 ), the distance is ( |4 - 3| = 1 ). Therefore, the distance from the point ( (5, 4) ) to the line ( y = 3 ) is 1 unit.
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15 feet
The three-point line in college is 20.75 feet. This is measured from the centre of the basket.
20ft 9in
24 feet from the corner
22 ft, 1.7 in
20.9 feet
20 feet 9 inches.
20 ft 6 in from the basket.
The three point line is 20 feet and 6 inches from the basket.
The 3-point line in youth basketball is approximately 20ft from the basket. The free throw line is 15ft.