There are an infinite number of points on a line.
The line formed by the infinite number of points with zero latitude is commonly called the "equator".
-- Each meridian ( 'line' ) of longitude represents all of the infinite number of points on the Earth's surface that have that one specific longitude. -- Each parallel ( 'line' ) of latitude represents all of the infinite number of points on the Earth's surface that have that one specific latitude.
No. A line can lie in many planes. A plane can be defined by three non-linear points. Since a line is defined by only two points, we need another point. (Note that point C alone, or line AB alone belong to an infinite number of planes.)
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Collinear points is what it is called.
A line, ray, or line segment contains an infinite number of points.
Yes. Even the shortest line has an infinite number of points.
A line is made up of an infinite number of points.
A line contains an infinite number of points but it takes only two points to determine a line.
A Number Line
Real Number line
In Euclidean geometry each line contains a minimum of an infinite number of points. In projective geometry, though, a line may have as few as two points.
4 is one of infinitely many points on a number line. There is not a special number line for 4!
where is 8.5 on a number line
2 points
Only two points.
well, a line consists of an infinite number of points the three important points on a line are start (the origin of the line) end (the end of the line) midpoint (halfway across the line)