Question 396698

In geometry, a {{{line segment}}} is a {{{part}}} of a {{{line}}} that is bounded by two end points, and {{{contains }}}{{{every}}}{{{ point}}} on the line {{{between}}} its {{{end }}}{{{points}}}. 

so. if a {{{part}}} of a {{{line}}}, a {{{line segment}}} can not have the {{{same}}} amount of points as a line because its number of points is finite and the number of points of a {{{line}}} is {{{infinite}}}