Any two points have to be on some line.
It is a line segment.
In geometry, a line is somply a collection of points. However, when naming a line, a line is nemed using two of its points.
this is called a line.
A line with two end points is called a line segment:)
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It is a line segment.
'Line Segment' is a portion of a line that includes two points and all of the collinear points between the hypothetical two points also 'Line Segment' because a line or line segment is a set of infinite points and the infinite points are collinear....
The shortest distance between two points is a line, or a line segment. If you have two points, and you know they are part of a line, you can connect them with a line.
the two endpoints of a line make a line segment. endpoints are just endpoints
Any two points have to be on some line.
One line only. This is because by definition a line only needs two points. Three points not in a line would make a plane when connected. Two points, when connected, form a line in which there is only one way to pass through points a and b.
It is a line segment.
You can draw a line graph if you have-- the slope of the line and one point on the lineOR-- two points on the line
only two points are required to form a line .One is the starting point and other is the end point
The definition of a segment is a line between two points.
It is a line segment.