An infinite number, since points take up no space.
a line has to have at least 2 points.a plane has to have at least 3 points.______________It takes two points to define a unique line in Euclidean space. But every line and every line segment contains infinitely many points. The same is true for planes in Euclidean space. You need at least 3 points to define a unique plane, but every plane containes infinitely many points and infinitely many lines or line segments.
Three points can determine a plane but not 3-d space.
2x + 7y
Twice.
Double in Space has 222 pages.
10 points are placed in the space
Yes, the center square is a double-word space and the first person to place a letter on that space gets the points.
A space marine scout bike squad is 70 points
I think it the space marines have about 580 points. Have a happy wargame
16 points. 1 point for bogey 2 points for par 4 points for birdie 8 points for eagle 16 points for double eagle/ albatross
50
160 points without any upgrades
it is 40 points may differ with options
Read the codex
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In Newtonian three dimensional space, two points can create a line, three to "define" it. In Einsteins "time-space", a minimum of four points are required.