Type in Google and type in picture of an endpoint then press Endpoint pictures it really works :o
Find the length of the segment with endpoints of (3,2) and (-3,-6).
Two rays that share a common endpoint share an angle. See the related link, "Rays forming an angle" for a picture.
The endpoint has no dimension. It has no endpoint.
No, lines are ongoing, and have no endpoint.
If you mean endpoint (6, 9) and midpoint (7, 6) then the other endpoint is (8, 3)
The answer depends on what the endpoint is shared with!
A radius.
the endpoint of a rock cycle is the metamorphic rock
a radius
If you are only given one endpoint and a midpoint, you know what the middle of the line segment is. Since the midpoint is half of what the line segment's length is, all you have to do is find the distance between the endpoint given and the midpoint, then add that coordinate to your midpoint and get your other endpoint. For example: Endpoint A: (4,5) Midpoint: (6,8) Distance between: (2,3) Add (2,3) to (6,8) and get Endpoint B: (8,11).
Yes. They diverge from a common endpoint in opposite directions.
The other endpoint is -5,-8.