Between 20-23 feet depending on where the shot is taken
The three-point line was introduced in the NBA during the 1979-1980 season. It was implemented to add excitement to the game and encourage long-range shooting. The NCAA adopted the three-point line later, in the 1986-1987 season. Since then, it has become a pivotal aspect of basketball strategy and gameplay.
Typically, a line is named with two points on the line.
From the starting point, draw a horizontal line 17.3 inches long. From the end of that line, draw a vertical line 10 inches long. The line from the starting point to the end of the vertical line makes an angle of 30.03° with the horizontal line.
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.
no, unless you draw it funny with a really long line on the top and split it diagonally at the point.
19 feet and 9 inches from the hoop
19''9' from the basket
20 feet
3 FT 3 FT 3 FT
13 feet 9 inches to the center of the goal.
a two point shot is anything inside the 3 point line. anything outside the 3 point line is a you guessed it a three pointer ,and if you shoot from behind the half court line its a 4 pointer
19"9' from the basket to the 3-point line. Same as in high school.
23 feet 9 inches with a arc of no less than 3 feet on the sidelines.
Typically, a line is named with two points on the line.
materials: waterproof ripstop nylon, extra large petticoat hoop, medium size petticoat hoop, 1" dowel, three feet long, 1 carpet tack cut the nylon into a circle bigger than the extra large hoop sew the nylon to the hoop sew the medium hoop to the center of the circle carpet tack the end of the dowel to the center of the umbrella.
The long line of cadets in formation dressed in gray in West Point.
23 feet 9 inches from the center of the goal from behind the arc.