SOLUTION: It is said that a "line" has no end point. What are the assumptions of this principle. And remember i am asking about "line" and not "line segment"

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Question 27867: It is said that a "line" has no end point.
What are the assumptions of this principle.
And remember i am asking about "line" and not "line segment"

Answer by Earlsdon(6294)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
By definition:
A line segment has a beginning and an end.
A ray has a beginning but no end.
A line has neither beginning nor end.

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