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Answered by speechlessmirror85
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So, a line segment is a piece or part of a line having two endpoints. Unlike a line, a line segment has a definite length.

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define the line sigment ?

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Line Segment

  • In geometry, a line segment is bounded by two distinct points on a line. Or we can say a line segment is part of the line that connects to points. A line has no endpoints and extends infinitely in both the direction but a line segment has two fixed or definite endpoints. Line segment and a ray have a difference that a ray has only one endpoint, which is its starting point.

  • A line segment has two endpoints in a line. The length of the line segment is fixed, which is the distance between two fixed points. The length here can be measured by metric units such as centimetre (cm), millimetres (mm) or by conventional units like feet or inches.

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