The answer will depend on what the "certain distances" are for each point.
That is called a circle.
The set of all points in a plane that are equidistant from a single point and a single line
You need two points to determine a line. A single point can have an infinite number of lines passing through it.
No because a defined straight line has 2 end points.
two lines intersect at a single point in a 2D space assuming they are not parallel. in 3D space they can intersect again at a single point, or an infinite amount of points.
(-4, 3) is a single point. An infinite number of lines, all with different slopes, can contain it.
The answer will depend on what the "certain distances" are for each point.
===> "circle", with center at the "single point" and radius of the "certain distance".
Circle
Circle
On a number line, that would be a single number that describes the position - basically, the number itself.
monopoly
A circle or a sphere would fit the given description.
No, it is not. A contour drawing is what you are referring to. Contour lines are the latitude and longitude lines on a map to find coordinate points.
Energy best describes work.
Unicellular best describes a one celled organism.
yeah the denver nuggets won 182 points in the single NBA yeah the denver nuggets won 182 points in the single NBA
69 Points