a line
Infinity
A straight path with no endpoints that extends infinitely in both directions is called a line. In geometry, a line is defined by two points but continues indefinitely beyond those points. It has length but no width and is often represented with arrows at both ends to indicate its endless nature. Lines are fundamental concepts in mathematics and are used to describe various geometric shapes and relationships.
It is called a line. LOL
A line.
A line with points on both ends is called a "line segment." Unlike a line, which extends infinitely in both directions, a line segment has a fixed length and is defined by its two endpoints. It is often used in geometry to represent a specific distance between two points.
what is a set of points that is endless in both directions
what is a set of points that is endless in both directions
A Line ;)
Infinity
a line
An open curve
No. A segment is a piece of something, and therefore finite.
It is called a line. LOL
The symbol on a map that shows directions is called a compass rose. It typically consists of four main points - north, east, south, and west - to indicate the cardinal directions, along with intermediate points.
Points do not extend, lines do.
A line.
a line