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.
30 is the product of three different prime numbers.
The answer is 60. The best way to do this is put the numbers in a row and a line beneath them. On the left hand side start with the smallest prime number that goes into them which is 2. The numbers that are divided by 2 go under the line and the numbers not divided by to do the same. Once you cannot use the 2 go up to the next prime number three. Do these steps until you have number ones left on the bottom. Then multiply the numbers on the left hand side to get your LCM.
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.
Amicable numbers are two different numbers so related that the sum of the proper divisors of each is equal to the other number. For example, the smallest pair of amicable numbers is (220, 284)
prime numbers
0.333(not repeating) is rational. Rational numbers are numbers that can be written as a fraction. Irrational numbers cannot be expressed as a fraction.
Without a decimal point, six can. With a decimal point, eighteen can.
The line will have the same slope but with a different y intercept
no i don't think so
100 million meter is the distance between 2 points shot i don't think there exists a 2 point line, actuall, there is a 3 point line and any shoot performed within that line is taken as 2 point shot.
No
ummm the two point line would be anywhere inside the three point line? derrrrr
1 pointer-free throw 2 pointer-shot made within the 3 point line 3 pointer-shot made behind the 3 point line
If you mean passing through the point (-2, 1) then the parallel line will have the same slope but with a different y intercept.
if a line has a slope of -2 and a point on the line has coordinates of (3, -5) write an equation for the line in point slope form
It is the arithmetic mean of the two numbers. The halfway point between x and y is (x + y)/2
3 points - for a score made from beyond the "3-point line/arch" 2 points - for a score made from a close range or within the "3-point line" 1 point - for each foul shot made (from the foul line) aka "free throw".