To perform the set operation of a segment and a ray, you first define the endpoints of the segment and the starting point and direction of the ray. The intersection points between the segment and the ray can be calculated using equations that represent both geometrical entities. If the ray extends beyond the segment, the section of the ray that lies within the segment is the result. Geometrically, this operation can be visualized as identifying the portion of the ray that overlaps with the segment.
no, because it should be a segment .
a line. it would not be a ray because a ray only has one endpoint. neither would it be a line segment those have two endpoints.
A line is a one-dimensional set of points that extends to infinity in both directions (so it has no endpoint). A ray is a line that goes to infinity in only one direction and has one endpoint. A line segment is a line with two endpoints (so it does not go to infinity).
No, but is an infinite set of points.
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no, because it should be a segment .
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Let's think of a line segment as a finite set of points. Along those lines, (pun intended) think of a ray and a line as infinite sets of points. Then we think of longer in terms of the size of the set. So for example, a 2 inch line segment would be longer than a 1 inch line segment because we can have more points in the set which is made of the two inch segment. The ray and the line are the same size since they both can be viewed as sets containing an infinite number of points. The line segment being a finite set is smaller than the other two.
different diagnostics will have different set of instructions to diagnose the the disease to treat or perform operation.
a line. it would not be a ray because a ray only has one endpoint. neither would it be a line segment those have two endpoints.
A line is a one-dimensional set of points that extends to infinity in both directions (so it has no endpoint). A ray is a line that goes to infinity in only one direction and has one endpoint. A line segment is a line with two endpoints (so it does not go to infinity).
A set is not an operation.
Segment name, Segment length, segment position
It is a set if infinitely many points.
No, but is an infinite set of points.
Your primary care doctor can set it up for you to have a low dose x-ray which will help determine your bone mineral density. A radiologist will perform the procedure and relay the results to your doctor.
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