Two-Point Line
A Two-Point Line is a straight line defined by two distinct points in a coordinate system. Each point has specific coordinates, typically represented as (x_1, y_1) and (x_2, y_2). The line can be mathematically expressed using the slope-intercept form or the point-slope form, allowing for various applications in geometry and algebra.
In a Cartesian plane, the Two-Point Line can be visualized by plotting the two points and drawing a straight line through them. This concept is fundamental in mathematics, particularly in topics like geometry, algebra, and graphing, as it helps in understanding relationships between variables and the representation of linear equations.