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Three-point point, to give you an example: Jordan once broke the ball in the backcourt, ran quickly, jumped outside the three-point line and flew to the basket (really TM can jump), and then successfully completed the dunk, which counts as three points in the game. There should be this classic ** on the Internet.
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Ginobili is like that, three points, of course. Just look at whether the jump is on the line when shooting, not the landing!
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3 points Some comrades don't know if it's wrong, it's just that it depends on your position before the jump, as long as you don't step on the line, and it doesn't matter if you step on the line after landing.
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Counted. As long as your foot doesn't step into the 3-point line.
Your dunk from outside the 3-point line is also a 3-pointer.
Whether it's a 3 or 2 depends on whether a part of your body is in contact with the floor of the 3-point line before your ball is shot.
I touched it, and it was two points.
I do not have a touch, three points.
It's that simple
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As long as you jump outside the three-point line, no matter if you land on **, you just land on the basket or count as 3 points!
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3 points...Dizzy. This kind of problem. If it weren't for the face of your score...Bother.
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As long as a foot does not step on the three-point line and jumps, and the ball is scored, three points!!
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Of course, if you count as a 3-point pull, can you still land outside the 3-point line after you shoot?
It's calculated based on where you take off.
Not by where you landed.
Is it 1 point for you to jump?
If you fall on 2 points, then you will be counted as 2 points?
Not that good.
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If you step on the line when you jump, 2 points, and if you step on the line after throwing, 3 points.
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3 points, damn it, this question is too easy.
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It's obviously three points. It mainly depends on whether you step on the line when you take off!
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It's calculated based on where you take off.
Not by where you landed.
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Very simple.
You make a 2-point shot x and a 3-point shot Y. There are equations.
x+y=92x+3y=20
Solve: x=7 y=2
SO, 7 2-pointers and 2 three-pointers.
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Let's say it's all 3-pointers.
3 9 = 27 (min).
27-20 = 7 (points).
3-2 = 1 (min).
7 1 = 7 (pcs) There are 7 2-point shots.
9-7 = 2 3-pointers.
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If the number of 2-pointers is x, then the number of 3-pointers is (9-x);
2x+3(9-x)=20
Solve: x=7 That's 9-7=2 3-pointers shot 7 2-pointers and 2 three-pointers.
Got it?
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Probably an elementary school student. I haven't learned binary equations.
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This is the same type as the same cage as the chicken and rabbit, assuming that the 3-pointer shot by the whole DU should score 3x9=27 points, 27-21=6, and 6 (2-1)=6 that is 6 2-pointers.
It can also be assumed that they are all 2-pointers, 9x2=18,,21-18=3,3 (2-1)=3 i.e. 3 3-pointers.
The answer is the same, 3 for 3-pointers and 6 for 2-pointers.
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This is a binary equation.
Solution: Let's make x three-pointers and Y two-pointers.
3x+2y=21
3x=21-2y
x = (21-2y) 3 x 7,5,3,1 (generally simplifying to this step) x 7,5,3,1
y=0,3,6,9
A: Pitched 7 or 5 or 3 or 1.
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This question is not easy to answer, unless you watch the game, it may also be 7 3 points, or it may be n 2 points + M 3 points.
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Yes, it is so stipulated in the basketball game, and stepping on the line is also 2 points.
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Let's say it's all three-pointers.
3x9 27 (min).
27 21 6 (mins).
Two-point: 6 (3 2) 6 (pcs).
Three-point shots: 9 6 3 (pcs).
A: I made a total of 3 three-pointers.
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Except for one three-pointer, it's all two points that step on the line!
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7 or 5 or 3 or 1 each.
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Once again, the Legion made two shots in a basketball game, and he could score () points, () or ().
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Definitely this counts, stepping on the line is also counted as 2 points.
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