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The sign for infinity is ∞
A number line stretches out for infinity. So, infinity.
The set of points on a straight curve that extends to infinity in both directions is a line. A ray is the set of points that lie on a straight curve that is terminated at a point, and continues to infinity. It is also called a half-line. If the set is terminated at a point at both ends, then it is a line segment.
A number line stretches out for infinity. So, infinity.
It seems you are referring to the Bible. The first line of the Book of John is "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."
No.Unless the slope is zero, every line will extend from minus infinity to plus infinity. So part of it will be negative and part positive.No.Unless the slope is zero, every line will extend from minus infinity to plus infinity. So part of it will be negative and part positive.No.Unless the slope is zero, every line will extend from minus infinity to plus infinity. So part of it will be negative and part positive.No.Unless the slope is zero, every line will extend from minus infinity to plus infinity. So part of it will be negative and part positive.
The number line is simply a line (never-ending) that contains all the numbers from negative infinity (on the left) to infinity (on the right).
The number line!!! From negative infinity to positive infinity . .... -2,-1,0,1,2,...
A story about a performer
line: it goes on for infinity. <---------> line segment: has 2 endpoints, does not continue. -------- ray: starts at one point, then goes on for infinity. --------->
Infinity
A vertical line has a slope of infinity.