A set of points on a straight line are called 'collinear points'.
Collinear set of points
colinear points
In mathematics, "collinear" refers to a set of points that lie on the same straight line. If three or more points are collinear, it means that you can draw a single straight line that passes through all of them. This concept is often used in geometry and can be determined using various methods, such as checking the slopes of the line segments connecting the points.
A straight line of infinite length!
A set of points that form a straight path extending indefinitely in opposite directions is called a line. In geometry, a line is defined by two points through which it passes and can be represented by a linear equation in a coordinate system. Unlike line segments, which have defined endpoints, a line continues infinitely without any boundaries.
Collinear set of points
A straight line is a shape defined by a set of two or more adjacent points all within the same one-dimensional space.
A straight line is a shape defined by a set of two or more adjacent points all within the same one-dimensional space.
A set of points forming a straight line.
a line
A set of three points not on the same line are points that define a unique plane.more than three points not on a plane are in a space (volume).
A straight line.
These are collinear points.
colinear points
Set the points out along one straight line then one line will do the trick.
They could be the coordinates of a straight line equation
colinear points