Using the distance formula from (3, 1) to (7, 1) is 4 units
The distance is 4 units.
This is called plotting the point on the Cartesian or coordinate plane.
It is typically named using one point, which is the center. Sometimes, a circle could be referred to "a circle with diameter AB" in which two points are named. However, you need three non-collinear points to uniquely determine a circle.
The set of all points in the plane equidistant from one point in the plane is named a parabola.
Acute: 0 < X < 90; Right: = 90; Obtuse: 90 < X < 180; Straight: = 180; Reflex: 180 < X < 360. The Acut, Right, Straight and Reflex are actually classifications of an angle. Naming of an angle is done by identifying the vertex and a combination of the vertex and points on the two rays. For example an angle with points ABC where B is the vertex and A and C are points on the accompanying rays may be named as angle B, angle ABC or angle CBA. These can be written with the symbol for angle placed before the B the ABC and the CBA.
When two lines meet at a common point or vertex, the angle between them is called the included angle. The named lines define the angle. So for example, the angle
Points: (2, 3) and (2, 7) Distance works out as: 4 units
If you mean points of (-3, 1) and (-7, 1) then using the distance formula it is 10 units
The answer is 'graph'
I am not sure that anyone was named AFTER the Cartesian coordinate system. Malcolm X, possibly!
It was invented by rene desCARTES and therefore named after him. It was named after him from his latin name, Renatus Cartesius.
Length is the distance between two different points. But perimeter is the distance between the same point. Really interesting. Isn't it? Perimeter of sqaure is 4 x side Perimeter of rectangle is 2 (length + breadth) Perimeter of triangle is a + b + c Perimeter of a circle is specially named as circumference.
Rene Descartes.
There ain't any planet named Nix.
The Cartesian Coordinate System.
Here is one option: 2 points uniquely define a line so a line can be named after any two points that belong to it. Similarly, three points that are not collinear (all in the same line) uniquely define a plane so a plane can be defined by naming any three non-collinear points in it. There are different - though related - forms in coordinate geometry or in vector algebra.
the points are that a boy named Adam has to delever a letter to a friend named davi
There's about 20 towns named Bethany in the US and at least two named Ephraim. Please list the states next time.