A line has one dimension.
You can figure out how many dimensions a shape has by asking yourself how many coordinates you need to find a point within that shape. The points on a line can be described by just one number each, so it has one dimension. The points on a plane need two numbers to describe them (x and y coordinates), so a plane has two dimensions.
it tends to be one
One. Its length.
a line is a 2D figure.
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 answer depends on where the other end of the line segment is. If it is on the circumference the segment is a radius. Otherwise, it is indeterminate.
perpendicular
2 endpionts at the end of aline
The dimension is 44.
Yes. A line segment has one dimension. There are lots of one-dimension shapes. like a ray, line segment and line.
A line segment has one dimension . . . length.
a line is a 2D figure.
A line segment has length. That is its only dimension. It does not have any width, or height or depth.
Line, Ray and segment
oneA line segment has one dimension - length, from one end of the line to another. The line is not considered to have any width or thickness.
It has only one dimension - which is usually called its length. However, if the line segment goes from up to down on a page, its length may be referred to as its height.
The absolute value of the difference of their coordinate (if it is in one dimension).
Line segment AI, line segment BG, line segment GH and line segment CE
A line segment would define the given description.
No it can't because a line segment is a line that is straight. So it is not a line segment.
A line extends forever into space and a line segment is a segment or part of a line, so a line is longer than a line segment.