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line
It is often called a straight-edge.
It is called a line segement
it is called a line imma 7th grader yall
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A line
The term you are describing is a line.
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A line.
A straight line with no endpoints is a geometric concept that extends infinitely in both directions. It is often represented in mathematics by a line symbol, denoted by two points on the line or with a single letter. Unlike line segments, which have defined starting and ending points, a straight line has an infinite length and continues indefinitely without termination.
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If you meant one direction, then it is a ray.
A straight line that touches a curve but continues without crossing it is called a "tangent." At the point of contact, the tangent line has the same slope as the curve, indicating that it just grazes the curve rather than intersecting it.
It is a tangent line
One would say that this is the definition of a line, however, your question says "A straight path of points" and a line only have one point but no end. So it may be a line or may be considered infinite points.
In geometry, a line is a straight, one-dimensional figure that extends infinitely in both directions without any curvature. It has no endpoints and is defined by its length but not by its width or thickness. Lines can be described using equations in a coordinate system, and they are fundamental in defining shapes and angles in geometric constructions.
A flow that continues without interruption