Either of the two points marking the end of a line section..
A RAY IS AN ENDPOINT OF AN ANGLE
By definition a line has no endpoint as it can extend to negative and positive infinity. A ray has one endpoint and a segment has two endpoints.
A vertex is the shared endpoint of two or more line segments.
The endpoint has no dimension. It has no endpoint.
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Yes, I do understand the definition of a line segment. A line segment is a line that actually has two endpoints. Such endpoint is a triangle's or a square's side.
An angle is the shape formed by two rays, called the arms of the angle, meeting at a common endpoint, called its vertex.
No, lines are ongoing, and have no endpoint.
If you mean endpoint (6, 9) and midpoint (7, 6) then the other endpoint is (8, 3)
A straight line is formed when we join two points say A and B. These both points are called the end-points
The answer depends on what the endpoint is shared with!
Type in google and type in picture of an endpoint then press Endpoint pictures it really works :o