a line segment
A line.
A line
The term you are describing is 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.
The geometric term that best describes a straight path between two points is a "line segment." A line segment has two endpoints and represents the shortest distance between those points. Unlike a line, which extends infinitely in both directions, a line segment has a defined length.
A line.
A line
The term you are describing is a line.
That's the definition of a "line".
A line is not a polygon. A polygon is a closed figure with straight sides, while a line is a straight path with no endpoints.
Straight line
Straight line.
Straight means starting from one point and goes in same path and join at end point
The answer you are looking for is ajee - meaning - off the track or direct path.
In Euclidean geometry, a line is considered to be infinitely long in both directions, meaning it extends indefinitely in both the positive and negative directions along its path. This concept is based on the definition of a line as a straight path with no endpoints. Therefore, mathematically speaking, a line does go on forever.
straight line or sequence way
Yes, displacement is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude (distance between initial and final positions) and direction (the straight line path between the two positions).