The points where a line begins and ends are called endpoints. In geometry, a line segment is defined by its two endpoints, which are the specific locations that mark the start and finish of the segment. Unlike a line, which extends infinitely in both directions, a line segment has a definite length determined by its endpoints.
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line where the water ends and the sky begins. Vanishing points, where two parallel lines appear to converge.
They are the end points.
There really isn't a specific term to that matter. They're just called ends.
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The line perpendicular to a reflecting surface where the incident ray ends and the reflected ray begins is called the normal line.
im only in the 5th grade and i know that its called a line
line where the water ends and the sky begins. Vanishing points, where two parallel lines appear to converge.
They are the end points.
There really isn't a specific term to that matter. They're just called ends.
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it is a ray
Path
Both ends of a line segment are points A ray begins at a point and continues onward forever, so it technically only has one definite end
A line with arrows on both ends is called a "line segment" or simply a "line." In geometry, it represents an infinite collection of points extending indefinitely in both directions. This is different from a "line segment," which has defined endpoints.