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What is a POINT?
A specific location, it has no dimension and is represented by a dot.
A connected straight path with no thickness and it continues forever in both directions.
A portion of a line consisting of two points (endpoints) and all points between them.
A portion of a line that starts at a point (endpoint) and continues forever in one direction.
What is a LINE?
A portion of a line that starts at a point (endpoint) and continues forever in one direction.
A connected straight path with no thickness and it continues forever in both directions.
A portion of a line consisting of two points (endpoints) and all points between them.
A flat surface. It has no thickness and it extends forever in all directions.
What is a LINE SEGMENT?
The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
A connected straight path with no thickness and it continues forever in both directions.
A portion of a line consisting of two points (endpoints) and all points between them.
A flat surface. It has no thickness and it extends forever in all directions.
What is a PLANE?
A specific location, it has no dimension and is represented by a dot.
A connected straight path with no thickness and it continues forever in both directions.
A flat surface. It has no thickness and it extends forever in all directions.
A portion of a line that starts at a point (endpoint) and continues forever in one direction.
What is a RAY?
A portion of a line that starts at a point (endpoint) and continues forever in one direction.
A connected straight path with no thickness and it continues forever in both directions.
A portion of a line consisting of two points (endpoints) and all points between them.
A flat surface. It has no thickness and it extends forever in all directions.
What is a MIDPOINT?
A specific location, it has no dimension and is represented by a dot.
The point that divides a segment into two congruent segments.
A portion of a line consisting of two points (endpoints) and all points between them.
A flat surface. It has no thickness and it extends forever in all directions.
Which geometry term does this image represent?
Which geometry term does the image represent?