Yes line segments can be broken down
Line segments can be broken down into points.
A line segment consists of an infinite number of points. Depending on how you define "breaking it down", yes, it's possible. But of course not in a finite number of steps.
They have end points
6 points
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Line segments can be broken down into points.
True
A line segment consists of an infinite number of points. Depending on how you define "breaking it down", yes, it's possible. But of course not in a finite number of steps.
They have end points
no
15
6 points
Geometry teaches points, lines, rays, chords and segments.
8 collinear points determine 28 unique line segments
10 collinear points form one set of overlapping line segments, of which there are 45.
Use two line segments (line A and line B) with all points on line A equidistant from all points on line B; in otherwords, use 2 parallel lines. Choose two points on line A (points a and b). Now choose 2 points on line B (x and y) so that the distance of line ab equals the distance of line xy. Connect points a and y with a line segment ab and points b and z with a line segment bz. In simpler words, take two parallel line segments of equal length, and connect their endpoints with two other line segments.
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