a line can be indefinitely extended but a line segment is a part. a line segment cannot be extended:)
A line is continuous with no ending whereas a line segment is defined as having end points.
No. There is exactly one line (and therefore line segment) through any two points.
A line segment is a line between two points, while rays only has one end point and goes infinitely from that point in a direction.
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Mostly because, assuming it just one segment, a midpoint by definition (mid- means middle) is the point at the exact middle of a line segment; whereas the length of the segment is the entire length of the segment. Pretty much, a midpoint is a point in the middle of the line, the length is the measurement of the same line.
A line segment has ends. A line doesn't.
A line is never ending, a line segment is a line that starts somewhere and ends some where
a line segment has two points on it that limits its lengths. A line has an infinite with no endpoints.
A line is continuous with no ending whereas a line segment is defined as having end points.
A line segment has a finite length. A ray extends to infinity in one direction.
A line segment has a finite length. A ray extends to infinity in one direction.
A segment is a part of a line. An arc is a part of a circle.
In geometry, yes, those are different names of the same line segment.
Line segments are pieces of a line, and are finite. Lines go on infinitely.
A line going through two points goes off endlessly to infinity in both directions. A line segment is a finite portion of that line. A line segment may be very large, but it is not infinite in length.
No. Any line segment has exactly one midpoint.
According to the symmetric property (and common sense) line segmetn AB is congruet to line segment BA since they are the same segment, just with a different name