A line segment has two endpoints. Unlike a line, which extends infinitely in both directions, a line segment is defined by its two endpoints, marking the specific start and end points of the segment. This makes it a finite portion of a line.
A line segment has two endpoints.
A line segment has two endpoints
A chord is the part of a circle defined by two endpoints.
An angle has two endpoints and a single vertex.
this is called a line.
endpoints!! endpoints!!
two endpoints
A line segment connects two endpoints.
the two endpoints of a line make a line segment. endpoints are just endpoints
A line segment has two endpoints.
A line segment has endpoints
A line segment has two endpoints
A chord is the part of a circle defined by two endpoints.
An angle has two endpoints and a single vertex.
no
this is called a line.
Yes, a part of a line between two endpoints is called a line segment. Unlike a line, which extends infinitely in both directions, a line segment has a definite length and consists of the two endpoints and all the points in between. It is often denoted by the endpoints, such as segment AB, where A and B are the endpoints.