A point has no length, width, or thickness. A line has infinite length but no width or thickness. A plane has infinite length and width but no thickness.
A line has infinite length, no width, no thickness, and no endpoints.
None of them since a thread has a finite length and finite width. A point has neither length nor width whereas a line, line segment and ray do not have any width. A plane has infinite length and width. The nearest approximation is a line segment.
there is no length or width of a circle. There is radius and circumference and the line that goes all the way through the center to the other side of the circle, which is twice the radius. But there is no length or width of a circle.
It is 2*(Length + Width).
It is true. A line segment has finite length but no width.
A point has no length, width, or thickness. A line has infinite length but no width or thickness. A plane has infinite length and width but no thickness.
A line. Time.
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A line !
A line has infinite length, no width, no thickness, and no endpoints.
None of them since a thread has a finite length and finite width. A point has neither length nor width whereas a line, line segment and ray do not have any width. A plane has infinite length and width. The nearest approximation is a line segment.
This would be a line, which has no width, no thickness and no endpoints, but has infinite length.
a straight line...
The three basic characteristics of line are length, width, and direction. Length refers to the extent of the line, width refers to the thickness of the line, and direction refers to the path along which the line is drawn.
Yes.
That is called a line.