I wouldn't think so. There are no codes or glitches I know of - and believe me, i know almost ALL glitches and codes - obviously, you can keep gaining points and soon enough, you'll get infinite points! :)
'Line Segment' is a portion of a line that includes two points and all of the collinear points between the hypothetical two points also 'Line Segment' because a line or line segment is a set of infinite points and the infinite points are collinear....
a circle?
A point has no size, and a line is of infinite length, so it contains an infinite number of points. It takes only two points to describe or identify a line, but number of points it contains is infinte. Actually, even a line segment has an infinite number, since it is not possible to get two points so close together that another point won't fit between them.
They are all of the infinite number of points whose x-coordinate is zero.
In Euclidean geometry, a line has no end points - it is infinite in length.
The radius of a circle or a sphere has infinite number of points.
An infinite set can not terminate.
There are an infinite number of points on the circumference of a circle and an infinite number of points on a semi-circle so the answer to your question is "An infinite number of pairs of points."
Infinite.
No, but is an infinite set of points.
A line has an infinite amount of points.
Infinite.
infinite points
An infinite set of points can be a microscopically small line segment. An infinite number of points does not mean an infinitely long line.
A line, ray, or line segment contains an infinite number of points.
In ordinary geometry (as opposed to affine geometry), a plane MUST consist of an infinite set of points.
An infinite amount because a circle is a collection of infinite points.