Every time you run into that question anywhere, the answer is different. To help
you figure it out, there's always a little sketch or drawing next to the question,
that shows you where 'segment ab' is and what else is around it, and gives enough
other information to figure out the length of it. I don't know what the answer is
this time, and I can't figure it out without that drawing and that other information.
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Line BA
According to the symmetric property (and common sense) line segmetn AB is congruet to line segment BA since they are the same segment, just with a different name
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
we all know, a line segment is a portion of line with two fixed points A and B , but this segment has no specific direction i. e AB and BA are both line segments but if we give direction to this line segment suppose from A to B, then it becomes directed line segment, which is also called as vector AB having direction from A to B.so, a line segment with specific direction is called directed(having direction) line segment.
The difference is that lines go on forever and line segments start at a certain point and ends at a certain point.