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Yes. If it is not straight, then it is not a line.
The concept of a straight line in mathematics does not have a single inventor, as it has been developed over centuries by various mathematicians. Ancient Greek mathematicians, particularly Euclid in his work "Elements," formalized the properties of straight lines and their geometric relationships. The straight line is foundational in geometry, representing the shortest distance between two points, and has been studied by numerous cultures throughout history.
it just a straight line
If it is not straight, then it is not a line.
The length (distance) of a straight line always changes, the angle of a straight line is 180 degrees.
Yes. If it is not straight, then it is not a line.
The concept of a straight line in mathematics does not have a single inventor, as it has been developed over centuries by various mathematicians. Ancient Greek mathematicians, particularly Euclid in his work "Elements," formalized the properties of straight lines and their geometric relationships. The straight line is foundational in geometry, representing the shortest distance between two points, and has been studied by numerous cultures throughout history.
it just a straight line
A straight line has no vertex.
If it is not straight, then it is not a line.
Displacement of a straight line is zero...
The word straight does have an antonym, which is crooked. So perhaps a crooked line is the opposite of a straight line.
The length (distance) of a straight line always changes, the angle of a straight line is 180 degrees.
The straight-line distance is 1,030 miles (to the coastline of Puerto Rico). This is the true straight line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth, NOT simply a straight line drawn on a map.
A line that goes straight acrosswould be ahorizontal line.
A straight line is a line with the property that, if you pick any two points on the line and connect these points with a straight line, then every point on this new line lies on the original line.
The straight-line distance is 1885.7 miles. This is the true straight line distance which accounts for the curvature of the earth, NOT the straight line drawn on a map.