it is inposibel
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.
A ruler!
You cannot measure its length but you can measure its slope and intercepts.
You measure it.
The line segment (not segmant) is equal, in measure, to the diameter.
a line.
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.
A line does not have a definite length .It extends to infinity.Whereas a line segment has a definite measure.
A line does not have a definite length .It extends to infinity.Whereas a line segment has a definite measure.
No,you cannot because a ray is something that starts from a point and goes till infinity.It is not possible to measure the length of ray.You can only measure if the ray is intersected at some point so because of the intersection the ray will be called a line segment or the intersected part and the source will be called a segment or the ray segment.You can only measure that.
A ruler!
no
match it with a piece of string then measure the string
A gry is an old English measure for length, defined as 1/10 of a line, where line is another measure of length, defined as 1/12 inch.
It is impossible to measure the length of a ray, because a ray is a line with one stopping point, and one never ending point. You can measure the angle between two connected rays though. Source(s): I'm an expert at Math and Science.
You cannot measure its length but you can measure its slope and intercepts.
You measure it.