Line basic element of euclidean geometry.
Line in math terms.
A straight path that has two endpoints a beginning and an end.
This is a glossary of math definitions for common and important mathematics terms used in arithmetic geometry and statistics.
Lines are an idealization of such objects which are often described in terms of two points e g.
Is straight no bends has no thickness and extends in both directions without end infinitely.
Such an extension in both directions is now thought of as a line while euclid s original definition is considered a line segment.
Euclid defined a line as an interval between two points and claimed it could be extended indefinitely in either direction.
In geometry a line.
In geometry the notion of line or straight line was introduced by ancient mathematicians to represent straight objects i e having no curvature with negligible width and depth.
If a set of points are lined up in such a way that a line can be drawn through all of them the points are said to be collinear.
Here p and q are points on the line.
It is often described as the shortest distance between any two points.