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Yes, a line segment has two distinct endpoints where it terminates.
Rectum
I believe what you're looking for is called a secant, although it can also be a line, not just a segment.
The lowest segment of the large intestine is the anal canal.
The latus rectum of a parabola is a segment with endpoints on the parabola passing through the focus and parallel to the directrix.
The radius of a circle is a line segment joining any point of the boundary of the circle to its centre. A diameter is a line segment from a point of the boundary of the circle which passes through the centre and ends at the boundary on the opposite side.
It is a decimal that terminates.
Any rational number terminates.
"Lines" is the plural of "line" which is a series of points each of which is contiguous only to two other points in the series. It is also used to describe a line segment which is a line which terminates at each end with a point.
Distal sigmoid colon is the last segment of your colon before the rectum begins. The colon segments (in order from proximal to distal) are: ascending, transverse, descending, sigmoid.
Yes, the thread will also terminate if the process it is running in terminates. The thread is dependent upon the processes it is running. If the processes die the thread dies.
If the denominator is 2 or 5 it terminates. Otherwise it repeats.