Yes, both a ray and a line go on forever, but unlike a line, and like a line segment, a ray has an endpoint.
then it is not a line it is a ray. line go on and on without stopping in both directions.
It extends in both directions (up and down) such that it is parallel to the y-axis.
Yes, a line goes on forever. It has no ending point.
the type that go on forever are just called lines but the ones that end are segments
lines go forever in both directions rays start at a specific point and go forever in only one direction
No, just the opposite: A line segment has two end points. The word line is usually used to refer to a line segment, but by the mathematical definition, a line extends forever in both directions. (A line that has one end point and extends forever in one direction is called a ray.)
Yes, both a ray and a line go on forever, but unlike a line, and like a line segment, a ray has an endpoint.
This is all a matter of labels ... what certain words mean.-- "Line" means it has no ends, and goes on forever in both directions.-- "Ray" means it has one end. It goes on forever in one direction.-- "Line segment" means it has two ends, and a definite length.
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A line Segment.lines go on it both directions for ever.
then it is not a line it is a ray. line go on and on without stopping in both directions.
It Certainly Is. Yes, a line goes in both directions infinitely and never stops
A ray is a straight path of points that goes on forever in only one direction. A line would go on forever in two directions.
Lines of Longitude are imaginary lines that run from the North Pole to the South Pole. The main line of longitude, the Prime Meridian (zero longitude), passes through the Greenwich Observatory, London, England.
it depends if a line has arrows on both ends its going to go on forever but if it has a dot on both ends it stops completely on both sides now the line can have an arrow on 1 side that means that side will go on forever but the other end could have a dot so that means it stops on that side completely.
It extends in both directions (up and down) such that it is parallel to the y-axis.