a half-line with a designated end point which extends in only one direction without stopping
A ray can be described as the half line with designated end point which extends in only one direction without stopping.
This is called a ray.
No, a ray extends infinately in one direction; but this can be any direction at all
A Ray.
it's a plane
A ray can be described as the half line with designated end point which extends in only one direction without stopping.
it is a ray.
This is called a ray.
Ray.
A half line is a geometric concept that has a single designated endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. It is often represented graphically as a ray, which starts at the endpoint and continues endlessly in the specified direction. Mathematically, a half line can be described using a point and a direction vector, illustrating its infinite nature in one direction.
It is a ray.
A half line is a geometric concept that extends infinitely in one direction from a designated endpoint. This endpoint is considered the starting point of the half line, while the opposite direction continues indefinitely without terminating. In essence, it combines a fixed point with an unbounded extension, making it a key element in various mathematical and geometric contexts.
A ray.
a plane
Space.---------You could argue that a plane extends indefinitely in any direction, but those directions must be within the plane.
A Ray
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