A ruler is a line segment because it ends at a one point when a line goes on forever.
If the line segment is 1 inch shorter than the other line segment in Hopeton, then the length of the line segment would be 1 inch less than the length of the other line segment. So, if the other line segment is x inches long, then this line segment would be x - 1 inches long.
No it can't because a line segment is a line that is straight. So it is not a line segment.
Yes, a line segment is a part of a line. A line extends infinitely in two directions, whereas a line segment is a finite portion of that line with two distinct endpoints.
Yes. A line segment is a line with two points at both ends of it.
Naming a line segment involves naming its two endpoints, while naming a line involves any two points on the line. A line segment is a portion of a line, so it has a specific length and is finite, whereas a line extends infinitely in both directions.
a line cannot but a line segment can be
Yes, you can.
Yes, it can.
it would be a ruler
No as it has only one end point.
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False
Use a ruler, place one end at 0 and where ever the other end is, thats how long the segment is. GOOD LUCK!
Place a measuring ruler or tape alongside the line. Read of the graduation marks which are next to the two points. Subtract the smaller from the larger and the result will be the length of the line segment.
with a ruler
False
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