If the line segment is 1 inch shorter than the other line segment in Hopeton, then the length of the line segment would be 1 inch less than the length of the other line segment. So, if the other line segment is x inches long, then this line segment would be x - 1 inches long.
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.
Yes, a line segment is a part of a line. A line extends infinitely in two directions, whereas a line segment is a finite portion of that line with two distinct endpoints.
Yes, a line segment has two distinct endpoints where it terminates.
Congruent line segment
Yes, it doesn't matter which end you start with when naming a line segment.
Yes, while naming a line segment, as long as the two points are on the line, it does not matter what order they are in or which points they are. well their not
naming a line is different from naming a ray. say for example ,if we have line AB,this is similar to line BA while ray AB is different from ray BA.
a line can be indefinitely extended but a line segment is a part. a line segment cannot be extended:)
A line segment has ends. A line doesn't.
A line is never ending, a line segment is a line that starts somewhere and ends some where
A line is continuous with no ending whereas a line segment is defined as having end points.
A line segment has a finite length. A ray extends to infinity in one direction.
A line segment has a finite length. A ray extends to infinity in one direction.
A segment is a part of a line. An arc is a part of a circle.
In geometry, yes, those are different names of the same line segment.
Line segments are pieces of a line, and are finite. Lines go on infinitely.