Infinite or Finite: Examining Line Segments

In summary, the length of a line segment is considered finite, even though the set of points that make up the line segment is infinite. Length is a measure of the set, while cardinality is a measure of the size.
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If you were to describe a line segment as the set where all of its infinite points were individual elements within the set than wouldn't the overall set which is the line segment also be considered infinite and not finite.
 
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cam875 said:
If you were to describe a line segment as the set where all of its infinite points were individual elements within the set than wouldn't the overall set which is the line segment also be considered infinite and not finite.
Yes, as a set containing an "infinite" number of points, it is an infinite set. But that has nothing to do with its length if you were thinking of that as being finite.
 
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so its geometrical length is still considered finite although its set is considered infinite?
 
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cam875 said:
so its geometrical length is still considered finite although its set is considered infinite?

Length is a specific kind of measure on a set.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Measure_(mathematics )

This is distinct from the cardinality of the set. The cardinality of informally referred to as the "size" of the set.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinality
 
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1. What is a line segment?

A line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two distinct endpoints. It can be measured in terms of length and has a definite starting and ending point.

2. How do you determine if a line segment is infinite or finite?

A line segment is considered infinite if it extends indefinitely in both directions. On the other hand, a line segment is finite if it has a definite length and two distinct endpoints.

3. Can a line segment be both infinite and finite?

No, a line segment cannot be both infinite and finite. It can only be one or the other, depending on its length and endpoints.

4. What is the difference between a line and a line segment?

A line extends infinitely in both directions and has no endpoints, while a line segment has a definite length and two distinct endpoints.

5. How do you represent a line segment on a coordinate plane?

A line segment can be represented on a coordinate plane by plotting its two endpoints and connecting them with a straight line.

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