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HOW MANY ARROWS DOES A LINE SEGMENT HAVE? - Answers
A line segment has two endpoints and can be represented by two arrows, one pointing in each direction from the endpoints. However, in mathematical notation, a line segment is typically indicated without arrows, while a line is represented with arrows on both ends to show it extends infinitely. Therefore, if you consider arrows as indicators of direction, a line segment effectively has no arrows, but conceptually can be associated with the two endpoints it connects.
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HOW MANY ARROWS DOES A LINE SEGMENT HAVE? - Answers
A line segment has two endpoints and can be represented by two arrows, one pointing in each direction from the endpoints. However, in mathematical notation, a line segment is typically indicated without arrows, while a line is represented with arrows on both ends to show it extends infinitely. Therefore, if you consider arrows as indicators of direction, a line segment effectively has no arrows, but conceptually can be associated with the two endpoints it connects.
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HOW MANY ARROWS DOES A LINE SEGMENT HAVE? - Answers
A line segment has two endpoints and can be represented by two arrows, one pointing in each direction from the endpoints. However, in mathematical notation, a line segment is typically indicated without arrows, while a line is represented with arrows on both ends to show it extends infinitely. Therefore, if you consider arrows as indicators of direction, a line segment effectively has no arrows, but conceptually can be associated with the two endpoints it connects.
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