A chord is a line segment between two points on a given curve. Basically it's two points that are connected with a line which all happens to be on a curve. Most likely a circle
no
A line segment.
I classify a parallel line as two line segments that will never intersect if the line kept going. They are perfectly straight and even.
Average the x and y (and z if there is one) coordinates to find a midpoint of a line.
A chord is a line segment between two points on a given curve. Basically it's two points that are connected with a line which all happens to be on a curve. Most likely a circle
A segment or curve cannot start and then start again without having stopped!
no
Curve line?
j without the curve would be i
it will be parallel to horizantal axis
If it is curving, it's not a line.
A cylinder
If the values of the function are all positive, then the integral IS the area under the curve.
Latitude lines are parallel straight lines that run east-west, while longitude lines are not parallel to each other and appear curved when projected onto a map. Longitude lines converge at the poles and are widest at the equator.
A line segment.
because that's how the way it is. the curve is forever.