A line.
A line
The term you are describing is a line.
Line
It would be a horizontal straight line, extending without end in both directions.
A line
A line
straight line
The term you are describing is a line.
Line
It would be a horizontal straight line, extending without end in both directions.
A line
A line is a figure that has no endpoints. It extends infinitely in both directions, characterized by having length but no width or thickness. In geometry, a line is often represented by a straight path that continues indefinitely, distinguishing it from line segments, which do have defined endpoints.
a line
The term you are looking for is "line." In geometry, a line is a one-dimensional figure that extends infinitely in both directions. It is composed of an infinite number of points and has no endpoints.
A line with arrows on both ends is called a "line segment" or simply a "line." In geometry, it represents an infinite collection of points extending indefinitely in both directions. This is different from a "line segment," which has defined endpoints.
The part of a line that has two distinct endpoints is called a line segment. Unlike a line, which extends infinitely in both directions, a line segment has a defined length and is bounded by its two endpoints. It can be represented visually as a straight path connecting these two points.
The real numbers are often represented by the Number Line, a straight line extending (forever) in both, the positive and negative, directions.