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.
10 collinear points form one set of overlapping line segments, of which there are 45.
8 collinear points determine 28 unique line segments
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.
That seems to be true. Sides pretty much are line segments, and the angles are the end points.