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In ordinary geometry, no. Any ray will have infinitely many points.
It is a segment in case you do not know what a segment is it is a line with two end points
Two points are sufficient.
A line, ray, or line segment contains an infinite number of points.
In Geometry, a line is the longest between a line segment, a line and a ray. This is easy to determine given the definitions of each:-A line, which is determined by any two points in it, extends infinitely in both of its ends.-A line segment is the portion of a line contained between two points, including these points.-Any point O of a line divides it into two parts called rays that have a starting point in O but are infinite on their other end.So, a line segment is a segment with an end and a beginning, a ray has a beginning but not an end, and a line has no beginning or end, so a line is the longest.
A ray has 1 endpoint.
A ray has one origin point and no end points. If it had an end point it would be a line.
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In ordinary geometry, no. Any ray will have infinitely many points.
One. Because a ray starts with a fixed point and endlessly extends on the opposite side. Thus there is only one endpoint.
A ray has many points but only on e endpoint
It has one endpoint.
= What is a set of points that has one endpoint and that extends without end in one direction? AND THE ANSWER IS..... CORRRRREEECCCCT...........IT IS A RAY....MY COUSIN NAME IS RAY! =
a ray is a line with one end point and the other side goes on forever. if it had two end points it would be a line segment
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A segment has two end points. If a line has one end point, then it must be called ray.