A set of points on a straight line are called 'collinear points'.
Collinear set of points
colinear 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.
Non-collinear.
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