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No, a ray extends infinately in one direction; but this can be any direction at all
No. Pencil's like a ray. It extends only In One direction
A line segment does not extend in any direction; it has two endpoints and is finite in length. In contrast, a ray extends infinitely in one direction from a starting point, and a line extends infinitely in both directions. Thus, the correct answer is a line segment.
No, a ray has a starting point, but then it extends on forever in one direction.
A line extends infinitely in both directions, while a ray has a starting point and extends infinitely in one direction. A line has no endpoints, while a ray has one endpoint.
A line extends infinitely in both directions, a ray in only one. A ray can be shown by drawing a small arrow above the name of the ray, with the arrow pointing in the direction of the ray.
No, it has an endpoint, but the other end (with the arrow) continues infinitely.
A ray of light can travel in any direction, so an infinite number.
It would be a ray (one half of a line).In geometry "A set of points extending infinitely in one direction" is called a RAY.
Because it ray has one point and Athens.other goes for ever.line has two point
A clothesline is best described as a line segment because it has two endpoints where it is attached, typically to poles or walls. Unlike a ray, which extends infinitely in one direction from a single point, or a line, which extends infinitely in both directions, a clothesline has a defined length between its endpoints.