line segment
A ray.
Such a line segment would be a radius of the circle.
radius
A line with only one endpoint is a ray. One end has a point, and the other has an arrow to represent how the line continues forever.-------------------------->
A part of a line with one endpoint is called a "ray." It extends infinitely in one direction from the endpoint, while the other side continues indefinitely without an endpoint. Rays are often used in geometry to represent directions or angles.
No, lines are ongoing, and have no endpoint.
A ray.
No. The midpoint of a line segment is the single point exactly halfway between each endpoint.
By definition a line has no endpoint as it can extend to negative and positive infinity. A ray has one endpoint and a segment has two endpoints.
The answer depends on what the endpoint is shared with!
Line segments are pieces of a line, and are finite. Lines go on infinitely.
It is a ray.
Such a line segment would be a radius of the circle.
It has two endpoints. A ray has one endpoint.
It is called just that: a "point". Unless you are referring to some special point such as the midpoint or the endpoint...
A line segment has two endpoints
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