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How many different ways can a line be named? - Answers
There are very many ways which depend on the level of your mathematical sophistication.slope intercept form: y = mx + ctwo point form: (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) = (y - y1)/(x - x1) where x2 is not equal to x1standard form: ax + by + c = 0 [this form can be extended to lines in spaces with 3 or more dimensions]r*sin(theta) = r*m*cos(theta) + cThere are also several vector forms, but I expect that those are too advanced.
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How many different ways can a line be named? - Answers
There are very many ways which depend on the level of your mathematical sophistication.slope intercept form: y = mx + ctwo point form: (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) = (y - y1)/(x - x1) where x2 is not equal to x1standard form: ax + by + c = 0 [this form can be extended to lines in spaces with 3 or more dimensions]r*sin(theta) = r*m*cos(theta) + cThere are also several vector forms, but I expect that those are too advanced.
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How many different ways can a line be named? - Answers
There are very many ways which depend on the level of your mathematical sophistication.slope intercept form: y = mx + ctwo point form: (y2 - y1)/(x2 - x1) = (y - y1)/(x - x1) where x2 is not equal to x1standard form: ax + by + c = 0 [this form can be extended to lines in spaces with 3 or more dimensions]r*sin(theta) = r*m*cos(theta) + cThere are also several vector forms, but I expect that those are too advanced.
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