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It's called a Ray.
The point at the beginning of a ray is called the "endpoint." A ray is a part of a line that starts at this endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. The endpoint is crucial as it defines where the ray begins, distinguishing it from a line segment, which has two endpoints.
In mathematics, a ray is defined as a part of a line that has one endpoint and extends indefinitely in one direction. It is represented by a single point and an arrow indicating the direction of the line.
A part of a line that extends in one direction with one endpoint is called a ray.
Ray - A ray is part of a line that has one endpoint. It continues in one direction without ending.
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That, my friend, is called a ray. A segment is when a line has two definite endpoints, so it can't be that. And a line has no endpoints, so that is not it either. The ray, as you specified in your question, has one endpoint, and extends forever in one direction. Hope this has been of help. :)
Ray.