As segment is a smaller part of a larger whole.
I line in reality is a thread or string, so cutting a 5" segment of a 30" string results in a segment 5" long. Logically the segment 'Look' like the object separated but is measured at 5" long.
On paper draw a 10" line and erase the line at 2.5" from each end (erasing within the 2.5 inch segment) and you have a line segment identified by the eraser bits at each end.
a line across
A line segment is a straight line with two points at the end of each side of the line.
If the line has ends, then it's a line segment.
A line segment is a straight line that has an endpoint on both sides (look below). ----
2 endpionts at the end of aline
A line segment in math is a straight line that connects two points. It has a starting point and an ending point, and it does not continue infinitely in both directions like a line does. A line segment is represented by a line with a starting point and an ending point marked with endpoints.
The first line of your index finger.
An end point can be found on either end of a line segment.
A line segment starts at a point, goes straight and ends at another. Um, google images a picture. Otherwise, it would look kind like this I guess: ._____________. But those dots would be on the line, attached at the ends.
This describes a chord. A chord is a mathematical term on a part of the circle. A chord uses any 2 points in a circle, not matter if they are away from the diameter line or not, they just have to be inside the circle. If you connect the 2 points you have chosen, it gives you a chord. A chord can look like a line segment. .______. This is a line segment, on the left.
It's a segment, and you name a segment the same way you name a line, except you remove the 2 arrows (pointing to the left and right), so It'll look like this __ AE If the 2 points are A and E, but you get my point
Indeed it does, my good man. See, if just one end has an arrow, then it is a ray, and if neither end has an arrow, it is a line segment.