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{{Short description|Part of a line that is bounded by two distinct end points; line with two endpoints}}
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[[File:Fotothek df tg 0003359 Geometrie ^ Konstruktion ^ Strecke ^ Messinstrument.jpg|thumb|Historical image of 1699 - creating a line segment]]
{{General geometry}}
In [[geometry]], a '''line segment''' is a part of a [[line (mathematics)|straight line]] that is bounded by two distinct '''endpoints''' (its [[extreme point]]s), and contains every [[Point (geometry)|point]] on the line that is between its endpoints. It is a special case of an ''[[arc (geometry)|arc]]'', with zero [[curvature]]. The [[length]] of a line segment is given by the [[Euclidean distance]] between its endpoints. A '''closed line segment''' includes both endpoints, while an '''open line segment''' excludes both endpoints; a '''half-open line segment''' includes exactly one of the endpoints. In [[geometry]], a line segment is often denoted using an [[overline]] ([[vinculum (symbol)|vinculum]]) above the symbols for the two endpoints, such as in {{mvar|{{overline|AB}}}}.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Line Segment Definition - Math Open Reference|url=https://www.mathopenref.com/linesegment.html|access-date=2020-09-01|website=www.mathopenref.com}}</ref>
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{{Wiktionary|line segment}}
*{{mathworld |urlname=LineSegment |title=Line segment }}
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