Plane
co-linear points?
Three points that are all on a line are called "collinear points." These points lie on the same straight line, which means that if you were to draw a line through them, all three would be included on that line. Collinearity is a fundamental concept in geometry, often used to describe the relationship between points in a coordinate system.
Three or more points that lie on the same straight line are called Collinear.
3-d space.
How dont you know this??? A spear with three notches... In latin, 3 = tri & notch = dent. If you havent caught on by now, its a trident.
A spear with three prongs is called a trident. It is a three-pronged spear historically used for fishing and hunting, but also commonly associated with mythical figures like Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea.
The prefix "tri-" means three. In the case of "trident," it refers to the three points or prongs of the spear-like weapon.
A spear with three points is commonly referred to as a trident. This weapon features three sharp prongs at the end, allowing for effective thrusting and fishing. Tridents are often associated with mythology and are famously wielded by sea deities, such as Poseidon in Greek mythology. They can also be used in various martial arts and fishing techniques.
Points on the same line are called collinear points.
It's called a "triangle". All of them have three points.
A trident (greek for "three teeth") is a type of spear-like weapon with 3 tines or points.
Plane
co-linear points?
iron was used for spear points and jewelry.
The symbol of Poseidon's power was the trident, or a spear with three points, with which he used to shatter rocks, to call forth or subdue storms, to shake the earth, and the like.
The symbol of Poseidon's power was the trident, or a spear with three points, with which he used to shatter rocks, to call forth or subdue storms, to shake the earth, and the like.