None of the following - since there are none!
None of the following - since there are none!
None of the following - since there are none!
None of the following - since there are none!
None of the following - since there are none!
Yes it does. One end point, the other end continues infinitely.
In geometry, a line has no endpoints. If it has one endpoint and continues infinitely, it is a ray. If it has two endpoints, it is a line segment. If it has one end that approaches but never reaches a point, it is a half line.
A line segment has two endpoints. Lines are infinite, so they have no endpoints; while rays start at one point and continue infinitely; and line segments are completely finite, so they have endpoints at both ends.
A ray (line extends in both directions and line segment has two endpoints)
they are the dots one the linesegment
-- If both of its endpoints are the same vertex, then the line segment's lengthis zero, and you'd look at it and swear that it was only a point, and you can'tsee it at all if you don't know it's there.-- If each of its endpoints is a different vertex, then the line segment exactlycoincides with one side of the triangle, and you can't see it at all if you don'tknow it's there.
that one!
A ray is similar to a line, however, it only continues in one direction, whereas a line continues in both. It's basically a line with only one arrow.
It has two endpoints. A ray has one endpoint.
That's a chord. The longest possible chord is one that passes throughthe center of the circle. That one is called a "diameter" of the circle.
no it has one endpoint and one arrow stating that it will go on forever
No. A ray has one endpoint and extends into infinity from that point.