A line.
If it has defined end points then it is a line segment.
anode and cathode
The shape that has 2 end points is known as a line segment. A line segment is a line that can go on forever, but it has a start point and an end point, no matter where it stops.
The axis ends at the North and South Poles.
A closed pathway where teh start and end points are the same is called an electric circuit.
I think it's called a contigous region, or maybe a bounded area, something like that.
If the start and end points of a figure are same, then it is called a closed figure. Examples can be a square or a triangle or a pentagon.
Branched polymers have side chains connected to the main polymer chain, causing a more complex molecular structure compared to linear polymers. This branching enhances properties such as flexibility, toughness, and viscosity in the polymer material.
The turning points of the cycle are called the peak, which is at the end of the expansion phase, and the trough, which is at the end of the contraction phase.
The points are known as the poles of the globe.
A line.
If it has defined end points then it is a line segment.
anode and cathode
The shape that has 2 end points is known as a line segment. A line segment is a line that can go on forever, but it has a start point and an end point, no matter where it stops.
Okay if your talking about a circle with a line through it and has 2 end points on the circle, it would be called a chord and if it crosses the center it's called a diameter.
well, a line consists of an infinite number of points the three important points on a line are start (the origin of the line) end (the end of the line) midpoint (halfway across the line)