A set of points in a mathematical context is typically represented as a collection of distinct coordinates in a given space, such as a two-dimensional plane or three-dimensional space. For example, in a 2D plane, a set of points might be represented as pairs of coordinates, like (1, 2), (3, 4), and (5, 6), which can be plotted as dots on a graph. Visually, they may form patterns or shapes depending on their arrangement and relationship to one another. The overall appearance can vary widely based on the specific points included in the set.
No, but is an infinite set of points.
it looks like a rectangle with to of the points/vertices caved in
A set of points on a straight line are called 'collinear points'.
The solution set is the set of all points representing solutions.
Collinear set of points
A variable scale uses a set of adjustable accordion-like compasses to compute the distances between points on a map or diagram.
what is The set of all points collinear to two points?
No, but is an infinite set of points.
it looks like a rectangle with to of the points/vertices caved in
It requires a set of special tools. They look like little keys.It requires a set of special tools. They look like little keys.
a 2 diminsional shape with no sides or points
A set of points on a straight line are called 'collinear points'.
The atmosphere and landscape causes the sun set to look like it sets and rises as at these points the sun rays are at a point where all harmful rays are blocked off by the atmospheric layers so it is visible as a orange sphere and as the Earth rotates this causes the sun to look like its setting and rising at a distance.
The solution set is the set of all points representing solutions.
a set of points on a flat surface?
It looks just like it does when you enter a code.
all the points in the inscribed circle are also in the bigger circle. If all the points in the outside circle are the set O ... and all the points in the inner circle are the set I... Then I is a subset of O, just like a venn diagram