A line with two end points is called a line segment:)
no they form a line segment
In geometry, a line has no endpoints. If it has one endpoint and continues infinitely, it is a ray. If it has two endpoints, it is a line segment. If it has one end that approaches but never reaches a point, it is a half line.
Two rays that share an endpoint and extend in opposite directions do indeed form a line. In geometry, a line is defined as a straight one-dimensional figure that has no thickness and extends infinitely in both directions. When two rays share a common endpoint and extend outwards, they create a straight path that constitutes a line. Therefore, the two rays together define that line.
At the end of the line there needs to be two points. Measure the line and divide by two.
Only one endpoint? if two, it's a diameter...
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.
A line segment has two endpoints
It has two endpoints. A ray has one endpoint.
That's a 'line segment'.
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no they form a line segment
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