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A line segment has two.
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Andre' B
2006-08-04 03:53:10
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answered by Andre' B 2
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2006-08-04 10:52:52
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answered by ? 5
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Depends on whether you're considering Euclidean or non-Euclidean space. A line, as opposed to a line segment, goes on forever and ends at infinity. In Euclidean (flat) space, each end ends at a different infinity so such a line will have two endpoints. In non-Euclidean (curved) space, there is only one infinity, where ends meet, so there is only one endpoint.
In the flat space, there are in fact an infinite number of infinities since parallel lines are forever parallel and so there is an infinity for each endpoint of each line. In curved space, since there is only one infinity, parallel lines technically aren't since they meet at infinity. In fact, one might argue if there is only one infinity, then both ends of a line are located at the same point (infinity) and so a "line" is in fact a circle and so has no endpoint.
2006-08-04 11:32:23
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answered by Anonymous
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infinite number of points form a line and a line has no end
2006-08-04 10:54:46
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answered by khushukhushi15 2
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2006-08-04 10:52:36
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answered by mandy w 2
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NOne !!!! It just goes on & on ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
2006-08-04 11:48:01
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answered by Anonymous
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