Line segment
two endpoints
A line segment has endpoints
a line with two end points
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A line segment (sometimes just a segment) is two endpoints and all the points on a line between them.
Yes, the length of an object is measured by the distance between its two endpoints. This distance is typically measured in units such as inches, centimeters, or meters.
Our lengths cannot be measured .When two of us meet,we form right angles
The part of a line with two endpoints that can be measured is called a line segment. Unlike an infinite line, a line segment has a definite length because it is bounded by its endpoints. This makes it possible to calculate the distance between the two points, providing a measurable quantity.
No, lines do not have endpoints, because they continue on forever in two directions, and never stop at an endpoint.
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two endpoints
A line segment connects two endpoints.
the two endpoints of a line make a line segment. endpoints are just endpoints
A line segment has two endpoints.
A line segment has endpoints
A line segment has two endpoints
When two rays are joined at their endpoints, the resulting figure is called an angle. The point where the rays meet is known as the vertex, while the rays themselves are referred to as the sides of the angle. Angles can be measured in degrees to indicate their size.