A line.
One would say that this is the definition of a line, however, your question says "A straight path of points" and a line only have one point but no end. So it may be a line or may be considered infinite points.
displacement
A continuous line
line
If you meant one direction, then it is a ray.
A line.
line
That's the definition of a "line".
One would say that this is the definition of a line, however, your question says "A straight path of points" and a line only have one point but no end. So it may be a line or may be considered infinite points.
displacement
A ray is a straight line that starts at a point and extends infinitely in one direction. It has a defined endpoint but continues on forever in the direction it points. A ray can be represented with an arrow pointing in the direction of its extension.
In maths, a ray.
Target Field's straight away center field points in the northwest direction.
A ray is a straight path of points that goes on forever in only one direction. A line would go on forever in two directions.
A line.
In science, direction refers to the orientation of an object or a vector in space. It is a dimension that specifies a straight path along which something moves, points, or faces. Direction can be described using coordinates, angles, or reference points to indicate position and movement.