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which term describes this figure?
The figure is a curve with no endpoints that continues in one direction (has an arrow on one end and the other end is a free - form curve, but the key is that it's a non - straight, continuous line with a single direction indicated by the arrow, and in geometry, a "line" (specifically a curved line or a non - straight line, but more precisely, this is a "curve" or a "non - straight line", but in the context of basic geometric terms, it can be described as a "line" (if we consider the general term for a continuous one - dimensional figure) or more accurately, a "curved line". However, in the context of geometric terms, a "line" (in the broad sense) or a "curve" is appropriate. But more precisely, since it has a single arrow (indicating a direction, but not a ray in the traditional straight - ray sense), and it's a continuous, non - straight figure, the term "curve" or "non - straight line" applies. But in basic geometry, the term that can describe this is a "line" (if we consider the general definition of a line as a one - dimensional figure) or more accurately, a "curved line". Another possible term is a "non - straight line" or a "curve". But the most appropriate geometric term here is a "curve" or a "line" (in the sense of a continuous one - dimensional figure). However, in the context of geometric figures, a "line" (even curved) is a one - dimensional figure that extends. But more precisely, this is a "curved line" or a "non - straight line".
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The figure can be described as a "curve" (or a "non - straight line").