Ray
a line with an arrow at one end going up is a right angle
in engineering drawing, a line with an arrow at each end is called a dimension line
A line segment.
Well, darling, that's what we call a "ray". It's like a line that decided to show off and grow a pointy edge on both sides. So, next time you see a line feeling fancy with arrows, just remember it's called a ray.
The arrows at the ends of a number line indicate that the line extends forever in both directions (i.e. towards positive infinity and negative infinity)...since there is no largest or smallest real number.
A ray has one arrow on the right. A line segment has a dot on both sides. A line has a arrow on both sides.
A ray is a dot at one end of the line and a arrow at the other end.
a line has a dot on each end and a ray only has one dot and an arrow, it keeps on going.
An arrow represents the switch in a schematic. There is a dot at the end of the line (s) it attaches to. The arrow also represents the wiper in a potentiometer.
A ray is a line in which one side end with a dot, and the other, an arrow to symbolize that the line goes on forever on one side only.
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.
A ray is a line with a point on one end and an arrow at the other.
a line with an arrow at one end going up is a right angle
A straight line with arrow in the end
A line with an arrow on one end. Looks almost exactly like the symbol for a line segment, just with the arrow on one end.
in engineering drawing, a line with an arrow at each end is called a dimension line
A line segment.