No as it has only one end point.
a line cannot but a line segment can be
Yes, you can.
A ruler!
To draw and label perpendicular line segments, start by drawing a horizontal line segment using a ruler. Next, use a protractor to measure a 90-degree angle from one endpoint of the segment, and draw a vertical line segment from that point. Label the endpoints of each line segment with letters (e.g., A, B for the horizontal segment and C, D for the vertical segment). Finally, clearly indicate that the segments AB and CD are perpendicular by marking the right angle at their intersection.
To draw two perpendicular line segments, start by drawing a straight line using a ruler. Then, choose a point on that line where you want the intersection. Use a protractor to measure a 90-degree angle from the chosen point, and draw the second line segment at that angle. Ensure both segments are of desired lengths for your specific needs.
it would be a ruler
with a ruler
A ruler is a line segment because it ends at a one point when a line goes on forever.
a line cannot but a line segment can be
Use a ruler, place one end at 0 and where ever the other end is, thats how long the segment is. GOOD LUCK!
Yes, you can.
Yes, it can.
A ruler!
you can do anything if you try
To draw two perpendicular line segments, start by drawing a straight line using a ruler. Then, choose a point on that line where you want the intersection. Use a protractor to measure a 90-degree angle from the chosen point, and draw the second line segment at that angle. Ensure both segments are of desired lengths for your specific needs.
Sorry, I can't quite measure it from here. I guess you'll have to get a ruler and measure it yourself.
A line does not have a definite length .It extends to infinity.Whereas a line segment has a definite measure.