End behavior talks about what happens to a function when x gets very large. In the case of a line, as x goes to infinity, the line will go to positive or negative infinity.
The only exception would be the horizontal line in which case the function remains constant.
Vertical lines are not functions and x does not vary in that case.
A line segment is a straight line with end points
If you mean a straight line that does not extend BEYOND it's two end points, then that would be a 'line segment.'
a line segment
Displacement of a straight line is zero...
A straight line has no vertex.
A straight line with arrow in the end
A line segment is a straight line with end points
No because a defined straight line has 2 end points.
If you mean a straight line that does not extend BEYOND it's two end points, then that would be a 'line segment.'
parallel ~ Actually, all lines are straight and endless. A ray has one endpoint, is straight, and the other end of the ray is endless. A segment has a defined beginning and end, and is straight.
-- a straight line -- a circle -- the universe
A straight line other than a line segment which does have end points.
There is no reason that a line should be a straight line. A curved line IS a line. So false - or fales, as you have it!
A geometrical straight line is infinite but if it has defined end points then it is a line segment.
You had us baffled at "straight curve" . Could you mean if you start at the north pole, walk in a straight line, you will eventually get back to the north pole and round in a circle. Hence a straight line but no end points.
A line is a group of points on a straight path that extends to infinity on both sides and is represented by a straight line with arrows on both sides.A line segment is PART OF A LINE that has two endpoints and does not keep on extending. It is represented by a straight line with two points at both ends.A ray is also a PART OF A LINE that has one end point and one end that keeps on extending infinitely. It is represented by a straight line with a point at one end and an arrow on the other.
A straight line with no end points such as the number line