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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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If a ray lies in a plane, all points of the ray, including its endpoint and the infinite set of points extending in one direction, are also in that plane. Thus, there are infinitely many points of the ray that are in the plane.
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
= 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! =
It has one endpoint.
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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