the line in geometry is a line segment that never ends
that would be a line and lines do not exist in spherical geometry
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Basically, a curved line.
it means arrow ending
A never ending line goes to infinity, so that line is called Infinite.
the line in geometry is a line segment that never ends
True.
In geometry, an asymptote is a line that approaches the axis of a graph but does not touch or intersect. The line will continue to get closer but will never actually touch the axis. The line is said to be "asymptotic" if this occurs.
In plain geometry, if 2 lines never intersect, they are Parallel
a never ending straight figure
Parallel
The line that never meets is known as a parallel line. In geometry, parallel lines are two lines in the same plane that are always the same distance apart and never intersect, regardless of how far they are extended in either direction. This concept is fundamental in Euclidean geometry and is often illustrated with horizontal lines on a graph.
A line is never ending, a line segment is a line that starts somewhere and ends some where
A line in geometry term looks like a line with to arrows on both sides
A line is straight and never-ending. A circle curves and is round.
In Euclidean geometry, parallel lines are the same distance apart and never meet.