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Technically, in geometry, there is no such thing. By definition, a line is infinite. A "line segment" is a finite portion of a line. In everyday speech, people might sometimes refer to a line segment as a finite line. But if you said this on a math test, you would fail the test.
The midpoint is the point that divides a line segment into two equal parts. It is equidistant from the endpoints of the line segment.
That is correct. The distance from a point C to a line AB is the length of the perpendicular segment drawn from point C to line AB. This forms a right angle, creating a right triangle with the segment as the hypotenuse. The length of this perpendicular segment is the shortest distance from the point to the line.
After the swap, the segment table would have the segment originally at 7168 now at 8192 and the segment originally at 2048 now at 1024. The segment entries would reflect these changes, with the corresponding base addresses updated accordingly.
This is the radius of the circle. It connects the center of the circle to any point on the circumference. The length of the radius is constant for a given circle.