A ray = A half-line
A line segment is a portion of a line. It has length. It has two endpoints. A ray has only one endpoint. It has infinite length in one direction.
A ray in math is a part of a line that has one end point
A ray is not an undefined term.
No, it is not.
A line is longer.!?!
no
A ray line is longer, since it has an end point and then extends forever in the other direction its length is infinite, whereas a segment has a definite length defined by two endpoints.
Let's think of a line segment as a finite set of points. Along those lines, (pun intended) think of a ray and a line as infinite sets of points. Then we think of longer in terms of the size of the set. So for example, a 2 inch line segment would be longer than a 1 inch line segment because we can have more points in the set which is made of the two inch segment. The ray and the line are the same size since they both can be viewed as sets containing an infinite number of points. The line segment being a finite set is smaller than the other two.
A ray = A half-line
naming a line is different from naming a ray. say for example ,if we have line AB,this is similar to line BA while ray AB is different from ray BA.
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 is a ray cause of the angles in directery in the proportion in the radius....
A part of a line that extends in one direction with one endpoint is called a ray.
A ray.
a ray continues on and on but a line segment stops
a ray and a line