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A segment is a line with two endpoints. It stops at two locations. A line has an infinite number of endpoints. A ray has one endpoint.
"B" two. <=== is the correct answer.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
A segment is a line with two endpoints. It stops at two locations. A line has an infinite number of endpoints. A ray has one endpoint.
"B" two. <=== is the correct answer.
I hope this helps!
~kaikers
Hello there!
A (line segment) would only contain [tex]\boxed{(2)}[/tex] endpoints. A line segment would look like a line, but with to dots at each end. This would be exactly why there are only to endpoints, it would practically look like the following:
[tex]*-------*[/tex]
Just pretend those dashes are lines, and the "*" symbol are a dot, this is how a line segment would look like. A line, with (1) dot a each end.
Therefore, your correct answer would then be (option b).
(two)
I hope you found this helpful!
A (line segment) would only contain [tex]\boxed{(2)}[/tex] endpoints. A line segment would look like a line, but with to dots at each end. This would be exactly why there are only to endpoints, it would practically look like the following:
[tex]*-------*[/tex]
Just pretend those dashes are lines, and the "*" symbol are a dot, this is how a line segment would look like. A line, with (1) dot a each end.
Therefore, your correct answer would then be (option b).
(two)
I hope you found this helpful!