no it does not have a width
a line or line-segment
Yes.
A line segment has length. That is its only dimension. It does not have any width, or height or depth.
A line segment has a measurable length because it represents the distance between two distinct points in a straight path, which can be quantified. In contrast, a line segment has no width, as it is a one-dimensional object with only length. This distinction allows us to measure length while width remains irrelevant in the context of a line segment. Thus, it is only the length that is a measurable attribute.
no because its not a line....lines don't have any width just length.
None of them since a thread has a finite length and finite width. A point has neither length nor width whereas a line, line segment and ray do not have any width. A plane has infinite length and width. The nearest approximation is a line segment.
It is true. A line segment has finite length but no width.
a line or line-segment
Yes.
A line segment has length. That is its only dimension. It does not have any width, or height or depth.
A line segment has a measurable length because it represents the distance between two distinct points in a straight path, which can be quantified. In contrast, a line segment has no width, as it is a one-dimensional object with only length. This distinction allows us to measure length while width remains irrelevant in the context of a line segment. Thus, it is only the length that is a measurable attribute.
The problem is that the width of a line is zero. No drawing instrument can manage that!
no because its not a line....lines don't have any width just length.
So that the arcs constructed are at midpoint of the line segment to be bisected.
The step that ensures the new line segment has the same length as the original line segment involves using a compass to measure the distance between the endpoints of the original segment. By placing the compass point on one endpoint and adjusting it to the other endpoint, the same width can be transferred to the new location where the new segment will be constructed. This guarantees that the new line segment will be congruent in length to the original one.
as many as there are ways to place points on a line segment
oneA line segment has one dimension - length, from one end of the line to another. The line is not considered to have any width or thickness.