no it has one endpoint and one arrow stating that it will go on forever
A line
that one!
An Angle
an angle
When two rays are joined at their endpoints, the resulting figure is called an angle. The point where the rays meet is known as the vertex, while the rays themselves are referred to as the sides of the angle. Angles can be measured in degrees to indicate their size.
vertex
A line
that one!
An Angle
an angle
When two rays are joined at their endpoints, the resulting figure is called an angle. The point where the rays meet is known as the vertex, while the rays themselves are referred to as the sides of the angle. Angles can be measured in degrees to indicate their size.
Two and only two rays having the same end points are in an angle.
A line segment has two endpoints. Lines are infinite, so they have no endpoints; while rays start at one point and continue infinitely; and line segments are completely finite, so they have endpoints at both ends.
An angle.
Start in the same point but are going in opposite directions
No, it is not possible to measure the length of a pair of opposite rays because opposite rays extend infinitely in opposite directions without endpoints. Since they have no defined length or endpoints to measure between, they cannot be quantified like line segments. Thus, their "length" is considered infinite in both directions.
endpoints!! endpoints!!