1. Given any line, there are at least two points on the line. Call them A and B. 2. Given any line, there exists at least one point in the plane that is not on the line. Call that point C. 3. Given any two points (A and C and, then B and C) there exists a straight line joining them. The point C is not on AB so AB and AC are distinct. Similarly, AB and BC are distinct so that there are three lines that meet, in pairs, at three vertices - and that is a triangle.
No. A 277 volt ballast needs the correct voltage to operate. The 277 voltage is derived from the star point voltage of a 480 volt three phase system (277/480). The 208 voltage is a three phase line voltage whose star-point voltage is 120 volts (120/208).
Yes, if you are considering the Cartesian coordinates of a point on a line in two or more dimensions. In n-dimensional space, each point will have a unique n-tuple of numbers associated with it.
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we should be take two point from the the graph between collector current and emitter-collector voltage.. along the horizontal line collector current is zero and emitter-collector voltage become Vcc,and along the vertical line emitter-collector voltage is zero and collector current become Vcc/RL then by this line that drow between this two point is called load line that in this line the transistor allowed to operate....
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There are no "goals" in basketball. You score by making a two-pointer (inside the three-point line), a three-pointer outside of the three point line), or a free throw which is worth one point( you get those if you get fouled inside the paint).
Nothing HAPPENS! They can intersect in a point or a line.
If you shoot and make a basket inside the three point line or with your feet on the three point line it is worth two points. If you shoot and make a basket anywhere behind the three point line without your feet on the line it is worth three points. If you get fouled when you are shooting you go to the free throw line to shoot free throws. This is an uncontested, untimed shot that if you make it, it is worth one point.
When you get fouled within the 3 point line you shoot 2 shots behind the free throw line. If you get fouled on a 3 pointer you get 3.
you can either pass or shoot the ball
Three points is the most amount of points that can be given to one basket in the NBA. The shot must be shot from at least behind the three point line, unless it is a made shot that got fouled.
It depends on where you are when you shoot it. If your feet are behind the three point line, then the jump shot is worth 3 points if your feet are on or in front of the three point line then the jump shot is worth 2 points.
Well, I think you mean what is the three point line... well the three point line in basketball is a designated arc line radiating from the basket. If a player shoots beyond the three point line, it counts as three points while if you shoot inside the three point line, it only counts as two points.
An 'And1' occurs when a player from one team goes for a shot and is fouled but still makes the shot. The player gets 2 points for making his shot, and also goes to the free throw line for ONE free throw, so they get to points AND1 free throw. And sometimes, a player get fouled from beyond the ark ( three point line) and get fouled and still makes the shot, so most times it 2 for one, but some times its 3 for one
The answer depends on which three point line and which ring!