Difference between revisions of "Directed segment"

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A '''directed segment''' is a line segment that has a direction. If <cmath>\overline{AB}</cmath> is a directed line segment, <cmath>B</cmath> is in the positive direction, and <cmath>A</cmath> is 0.
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A '''directed segment''' is a line segment that has a direction. If <math>\overline{AB}</math> is a directed line segment, <math>B</math> is in the positive direction, and <math>A</math> is 0.

Latest revision as of 20:37, 26 December 2019

A directed segment is a line segment that has a direction. If $\overline{AB}$ is a directed line segment, $B$ is in the positive direction, and $A$ is 0.