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∙ 13y agobecause it can be rubbed out you nogging
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∙ 13y agoThat would be a vertex.
It is the point which corresponds to 0.
The origin, O is the point where the value on the number line is zero. Locate the a point 3 units to the left of the Origin, O and another point that is 5 units to the right of the origin. Join the two points with a straight line.
its called the origin
the distance from the origin
A line has no point of origin.
That would be a vertex.
No, a plane can contain only one point of a line. Picture a piece of paper with a pencil stabbed through it. The paper is the plane, and the pencil is the line. The pencil/line only touches the paper/plane at one point. Hope this helped! If it did, please recommend me. -Brad
It is the point which corresponds to 0.
The origin, O is the point where the value on the number line is zero. Locate the a point 3 units to the left of the Origin, O and another point that is 5 units to the right of the origin. Join the two points with a straight line.
if you mess up you can erase it
the distance from the origin
its called the origin
because the pen or marker will run and the pencil will not.Did this answer your question(if this did not you are a complete idiot):)
the distance from the origin
The origin is somewhere along the length of the centre of the pencil - or rather, the infinite line that it defines.
No.