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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.
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Only one line can pass through two points, but this line can have different equations that could represent it. These are called dependent equations (because they represent the same line). * * * * * That is true for the Euclidean plane. But on surfaces that are not flat, there can be infinitely many lines through any pair of points.
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A number line extends infinitely in both directions, proven with two small arrows on either end It is numbers... in a line!!!! :)
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False. A ray is a part of a line that has a fixed starting point (called the endpoint) but extends infinitely in one direction.
The ideal line is a concept. A line that is drawn cannot be a mathematically true line since it will have a thickness - no matter how small. Also, it cannot be infinitely long - no matter how large.
it is a negative slope.
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.
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It means that you can have infinitely many answers because it is true for all real numbers so it is always true.
True. The San Andreas Fault is a major transform fault line in California that extends over 1300 km. It is a complex system of faults rather than a single continuous line, with some segments reaching depths of up to 16 km.