No. the arrow end comprises more than one straight line segments.
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Yes. A line segment is always classified by having two endpoints, on both ends of the line.
Other than a line, a segment?
The geometric term for the edge of a desk is a "line segment." In geometry, a line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct endpoints. In this case, the edge of the desk can be represented as a line segment where the two endpoints are where the edge begins and ends.
No. Technically, a "line" has no ends, and goes on forever in both directions. A "line segment" has two end points, and a definite length.
A line segment ends, because it is a line with two dots on the end to stop it. It is just a regular line that does not end. There could also be a ray, which is a line with only one side stopped with a point and the other going on forever. you said it ends and then you said it doesn't end