How would you write the name of a segment differently than the name of a line? What symbols would you use?

Am I the only one who still doesn't understand what any of the stuff above means?

I've been here for 3yrs to know to switch the wordings up. STAY SMART. I wont snitch on yall

A line is a straight set of points that extend in opposite directions without ending. A ray is a part of a line that has one endpoint and extends in one direction without ending. A line segment is a part of a line between two endpoints. Both the line and segment can be designated the same way, line AB or segment AB.

Don't quote me on any of this but from what I can understand in simple terms:

a line is essentially a never-ending one, with arrows on either end instead of points, meaning it's infinite/keeps going.

A line SEGMENT is a line with POINTS, so it'll start with a point C (for example) and continue on until it reaches another point (maybe one called B).

TIP FOR ALL THOSE USING THIS REMEMBER TO CHANGE THE WORDING FOR UR WRITTEN RESPONSE cus i stupidly forgot that and just copied and pasted >:'(

What symbols would you use tho?

There are only two in my opinion

The answer is, of course, overthrow capitalism.

Thank you so much it makes a lot more sense now!

THANKS