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A line in Euclidean geometry contains an infinite number of points. This is because a line extends indefinitely in both directions, and there are no gaps between the points along the line. Therefore, regardless of how you look at it, the number of points on line ( f ) is infinite.
First, you draw a number line. You then make points for the counting numbers, and place the mixed numbers and decimals between these points, getting their own points and labels.
Three noncollinear points A, B, and C determine exactly three lines. Each pair of points can be connected to form a line: line AB between points A and B, line AC between points A and C, and line BC between points B and C. Thus, the total number of lines determined by points A, B, and C is three.
A straight line is the shortest distance between two points, a line is the delineation of a connection between two or more points.
The distance between two points on a number line is calculated by finding the absolute difference between their values. For the numbers 1 and 2, this is |2 - 1|, which equals 1. Therefore, the distance between 1 and 2 on a number line is 1 unit.
There are an infinite number of points between any two numbers on the real number line.
It is a part of the number line, and between 2.93 and 2.95 it contains infinitely many points.
The distance between any two points on a number line is the absolute value of the difference of the coordinates.
First, you draw a number line. You then make points for the counting numbers, and place the mixed numbers and decimals between these points, getting their own points and labels.
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Because there is a 1-to-1 mapping between the points on the line and the set of real numbers.
number line- a straight line on which there is indicated a one-to-one correspondence between points on the line and the set of real numbers. basically a line with numbers on it.
A point has no size, and a line is of infinite length, so it contains an infinite number of points. It takes only two points to describe or identify a line, but number of points it contains is infinte. Actually, even a line segment has an infinite number, since it is not possible to get two points so close together that another point won't fit between them.
Three noncollinear points A, B, and C determine exactly three lines. Each pair of points can be connected to form a line: line AB between points A and B, line AC between points A and C, and line BC between points B and C. Thus, the total number of lines determined by points A, B, and C is three.
The shortest distance between two points is a line, or a line segment. If you have two points, and you know they are part of a line, you can connect them with a line.
A line, ray, or line segment contains an infinite number of points.
If you have drawn a number line counting in whole numbers, the integers are those whole number points. Any decimal numbers in between are not integers.