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A line that goes on forever in both directions is a line. One that starts at one point and continues forever in the other direction is a ray, and one that has two definite ends is a line segment.
a ray
No because in Geometry, a plane goes on infinitely. No because in Geometry, a plane goes on infinitely.
You are probably referring to a line, ray, or a line segment.Each of these figures are straight and are one-dimensional (or 1D).A line goes forever in both directions, and looks like an arrow pointing in 2 opposite directions.A ray goes forever in one direction. It has an arrow pointing in one direction, and in the opposite direction there is a dot, or point, that marks the endpoint.A line segment has two points on either side and does notgo on forever.
There are typically three words in geometry that are undefined. The first is "point." A point has no dimension, length, width, or thickness. The second is "line." A line has no thickness and goes on indefinitely in both directions. The third undefined term is "plane." A plane has no thickness and has no boundaries.
A line
a line a ray goes in only one direction forever No, a line goes on forever in two directions, a ray starts at one point and then goes on forever.
An idealised line.
A line is a straight path of points that goes on forever in both directions.
Line.
A straight path that goes on forever on both directions
A ray is a straight path of points that goes on forever in only one direction. A line would go on forever in two directions.
It is called a line. LOL
A line is a straight path that goes on forever in both directions. A ray is a straight path that goes on in one direction.
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