The position the object was located at the time. Just draw straight lines up through each point to see where it crosses the x-axis and across through the same points to see where they intersect the y-axis, and you have each data point set.
The minimum number of points required to geo-reference an object typically depends on the complexity of the object's shape and the desired accuracy. For a simple object, at least three non-collinear points are necessary to establish a coordinate system in two dimensions. In three dimensions, a minimum of four non-coplanar points is needed to accurately define the object's position. However, more points can improve accuracy and reliability.
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3.Any three points will determine a plane, provided they are not collinear. If you pick any two points, you can draw a line to connect them.
It is the difference in the abscissae of the points divided by the difference in their ordinates, provided the latter is not zero. Otherwise, the slope is infinite.
information on routes, service, and points of interest are provided on a
The answer depends on what and where the points are. Since you have provided no information on that it is not possible to give a sensible answer.
In a game of information tennis, players earn points by providing accurate and relevant information in response to questions or prompts. Points are awarded based on the quality and depth of the information provided, with higher scores given for more detailed and insightful responses. The player with the most points at the end of the game wins.
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No, a velocity graph does not indicate where to start. It provides information about the speed and direction of an object's motion at different points in time but does not specify the initial position of the object.
To completely describe the motion of an object you will need to know (1) the object's position in space and time, (2) the objects velocity, including the direction of travel, and (3) the object's acceleration, including the direction of acceleration. However, the Heisenburg Uncertainty principle states that the more accurately you measure object's position, the less information you will have about its velocity, and vica versa. The more accurately you measure an object's velocity, the less information you will have about its position.
Closure is leaving parts of an object open so the viewer can fill in the missing information. Such as when drawing something, you would focus on key points while leaving areas blank. The viewer will recognize the object and their brain will automatically fill in key information.
ANSWERScore more points than opponentsANSWERThe object of Scrabble is to score more points than one's opponent.
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To ascertain the slope of a line two sets of coordinates are required or other information that enables the slope to be determined. Without this extra information an answer to this question cannot be provided.
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Reference points are used to determine motion by comparing the position of an object relative to those points over time. If the object changes its position relative to the reference points, then motion has occurred. By observing the changes in the object's position relative to fixed points, we can determine its motion, speed, and direction.