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Define line segment. give two Examples in your daily life​

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Answered by misbahsquad3009
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a line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points, and contains every point on the line that is between its endpoints.

Examples: examples of line segments are a pencil, a baseball bat, the cord to your cell phone charger, the edge of a table, etc. Think of a real-life quadrilateral, like a chessboard; it is made of four line segments. Unlike line segments, examples of line segments in real life are endless.

Answered by shrutikamal
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a line which has starting and end points is called a line segments

ex- line segment of your wall side from base to the top its a line segments neither it is decreasing nor it is increasing its limited

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