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The answer depends on what instruments you have available. If you have a protractor, draw an inward facing 60 degree angle from each end of the line segment, and extend the lines until they meet.
In classical geometry, a line is a perfectly thin, perfectly straight geometrical shape which extends to infinity without changing direction; it is one dimensional. A line can be generated by connecting any two points in the most direct way, which creates a line segment, and then extending that segment in exactly the same direction.
is a segment of the line consisting of any two points and the part between
It is the line segment between any two consecutive whole numbers.
Any piece of a line has an infinite number of points on it, whether it's straight or curved. A line segment is a section of a line bounded by two endpoints. A line is continuous, but a line segment, is a segment of a line.
LINE: A line is formed by joining of various points,which can be extended in both the directions.LINE SEGMENT: A line segment is a part of line, which has limitations i.e., it can not be extended in any direction.
The answer depends on what instruments you have available. If you have a protractor, draw an inward facing 60 degree angle from each end of the line segment, and extend the lines until they meet.
A line segment is a line that has boundaries. It's a straight line that links two points and does not extend beyond them. A line segment is most commonly used in Geometry. The term 'segment' means a portion of, or a part of. A line segment can be any portion of an existing line, and can be either a piece at one end of the line, or a piece within the length of the line. A circle segment can be either a pie shaped portion of the entire area of the circle, or a portion of the perimeter (circumference) of the circle . The latter should be expressed as a circumferential portion, to avoid confusion.
In classical geometry, a line is a perfectly thin, perfectly straight geometrical shape which extends to infinity without changing direction; it is one dimensional. A line can be generated by connecting any two points in the most direct way, which creates a line segment, and then extending that segment in exactly the same direction.
Any line segment has infinitely many points and each one of them is specific to that line segment.
A chord is a line segment which connects any two points on a circle.
is a segment of the line consisting of any two points and the part between
No, a line segment is a straight path that connects two points without any curves. A curved line, on the other hand, is not a line segment because it deviates from a straight path.
It is the line segment between any two consecutive whole numbers.
Any piece of a line has an infinite number of points on it, whether it's straight or curved. A line segment is a section of a line bounded by two endpoints. A line is continuous, but a line segment, is a segment of a line.
A line segment has length. That is its only dimension. It does not have any width, or height or depth.
A perpendicular to the line which passes through the given point.