Join the points (0, -12) and (1, -6) and extend in both directions.
A line extends infinitely in both directions, a ray in only one. A ray can be shown by drawing a small arrow above the name of the ray, with the arrow pointing in the direction of the ray.
A flat surface that extend infinitely in all directions is called a plane.
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lines go forever in both directions rays start at a specific point and go forever in only one direction
yes
No, a ray extends infinately in one direction; but this can be any direction at all
No. Pencil's like a ray. It extends only In One direction
Both a line and a ray are straight, infinite sets of points that extend indefinitely in opposite directions.
An opposite ray is a pair of rays that share the same endpoint and extend in opposite directions. This can be visualized as two rays emanating from a common point but extending in opposite directions along the same line.
Points do not extend, lines do.
That would be a line.
- A line has no ends and extends forever in both directions.- A ray has one end and extends forever in the other direction.- A line segment has two ends and a definite length.
A ray (line extends in both directions and line segment has two endpoints)
They don't really have a start; they extend indefinitely in both directions.
Join the points (0, -12) and (1, -6) and extend in both directions.
False