100 million meter is the distance between 2 points shot
i don't think there exists a 2 point line, actuall, there is a 3 point line and any shoot performed within that line is taken as 2 point shot.
To reflect a point over the line ( y = x ), you swap its x-coordinate and y-coordinate. For the point ( (3, -2) ), the reflection over the line ( y = x ) results in the point ( (-2, 3) ). Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point are ( (-2, 3) ).
y=x
as long as there is 2-infinite amount of lines meeting at one point, (intersecting) it is known as an intersecting line.
Take the equation of one line, e.g. y = 2x + 2. To intersect this line with any other line, take any point on that line, then find any other line such that the same point also satisfies the second equation. Example: Line A: y = 2x + 2 Solve for x = 0 gives y = 2. Thus, (0, 2) is a point on line A. Now find any other line who goes through the same point. For example, 2x - 2. There is an infinite number of solutions to your question.
The shape that has 2 end points is known as a line segment. A line segment is a line that can go on forever, but it has a start point and an end point, no matter where it stops.
No ... the three point line in the Olympics is closer to the goal than the NBA three point line. From the goal, the NBA three point line is 23 feet, 9 inches (7.2 meters) at the arc and 22 feet (6.7 meters) in the corners where the Olympic three point line is 22 feet, 2 inches (6.75 meters) at the arc and 21 feet, 8 inches (6.6 meters) in the corners.
Free throws were 1 point all other baskets were 2 points there was no 3 point line until the NBA merged with the ABA. the ABA invented the 3-point arc introducing it to the NBA in their merge in1976
Its 2 foot because i don't know where KY is
ummm the two point line would be anywhere inside the three point line? derrrrr
if a line has a slope of -2 and a point on the line has coordinates of (3, -5) write an equation for the line in point slope form
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Which of the following is the point-slope equation of the line with a slope equals -4 and a point of -2 3?
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To reflect a point over the line ( y = x ), you swap its x-coordinate and y-coordinate. For the point ( (3, -2) ), the reflection over the line ( y = x ) results in the point ( (-2, 3) ). Therefore, the coordinates of the reflected point are ( (-2, 3) ).
y=x
It is a line segment