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no because lines have arows on each end rays dont

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Q: Can a figure be both a line and ray?
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Can a figure be both a line and a ray?

no because lines have arows on each end rays dont


Which figure shows one ray?

A line


Which figure shows only one ray?

A line


Does a ray go on forever?

Yes, both a ray and a line go on forever, but unlike a line, and like a line segment, a ray has an endpoint.


Which figure could be the intersection of two planes a line a ray a point or segment?

A line or a ray - depending on whether the planes are finite or infinite.


What do a ray and a line segment have in common?

both are a part of a line


Has one endpoint and extends in one direction?

A ray (line extends in both directions and line segment has two endpoints)


What is this line called if it has an arrow on both sides it's not a ray?

A line


Which geometric figure has two endpoints?

I am going to say a line segment. No segments is a line, and one endpoint is a ray.


How is a ray different from line?

a line goes on and on from both sides wherehas a ray goes o and on only from one side.


In line segments and angles what is a ray or a line?

A line is a straight path that goes on forever in both directions. A ray is a straight path that goes on in one direction.


What is a line ray?

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.