False
True
True
A line (which by definition goes on to infinity in both directions).
No. Pencil's like a ray. It extends only In One direction
No, a ray extends infinately in one direction; but this can be any direction at all
Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".Yes; but in math, if you talk about "lines", that means one that stretches infinitely in both directions. If you are talking about limited-length "lines", those are called "segments".
It extends in both directions (up and down) such that it is parallel to the y-axis.
line
a line
A raycorrection its a line for a+
A line (which by definition goes on to infinity in both directions).
No. Pencil's like a ray. It extends only In One direction
No, a ray extends infinately in one direction; but this can be any direction at all
A number line extends infinitely in both directions, proven with two small arrows on either end It is numbers... in a line!!!! :)
array
A line is a location on a flat space that extends infinitely in both directions. It has no width or thickness and can be represented by a series of points connected together.
yes
Numbers are infinite in both all directions - infinitely negative, infinitely positive and infinitely imaginary.
A line is a series of points that extends in two opposite directions without end.It has no thickness.