no because lines have arows on each end rays dont
no because lines have arows on each end rays dont
A line
A line
To draw a ray in a geometric figure, start by drawing a straight line. Then, draw a point on one end of the line to represent the starting point of the ray. Finally, draw an arrow on the other end of the line to show the direction the ray extends infinitely.
Yes, both a ray and a line go on forever, but unlike a line, and like a line segment, a ray has an endpoint.
A line or a ray - depending on whether the planes are finite or infinite.
both are a part of a line
A line
A ray (line extends in both directions and line segment has two endpoints)
I am going to say a line segment. No segments is a line, and one endpoint is a ray.
a line goes on and on from both sides wherehas a ray goes o and on only from one side.
A ray is similar to a line, however, it only continues in one direction, whereas a line continues in both. It's basically a line with only one arrow.