a ray is (any of the thin lines, or beams, of light that appears from a bright source)
It depends on what the name of the initial point is because that defines the direction of the ray. If the initial point is c, then the ray must be called cd, but if the initial point is d, then the ray must be called dc.
The ENDPOINT
the point is wat it is called and its the little dot where it originates
A part of a line that consists of an initial point and all the points extending in one direction is called a "ray." A ray starts at its initial point and continues infinitely in one direction. It is typically represented in geometry with an endpoint and an arrow indicating the direction of extension. For example, if the initial point is labeled A, the ray can be denoted as ( \overrightarrow{AB} ), where B represents any point along the direction of the ray.
A ray has one fixed point, which is its endpoint. This is the point from which the ray extends infinitely in one direction. The other side of the ray continues indefinitely, so it does not have a fixed point on that end.
It depends on what the name of the initial point is because that defines the direction of the ray. If the initial point is c, then the ray must be called cd, but if the initial point is d, then the ray must be called dc.
The ENDPOINT
The origin.
the point is wat it is called and its the little dot where it originates
There is no end point, a ray is never ending but has a point to represent the beginning
The initial boiling point is the temperature whereby the first drop of distillate has appeared.
a ray starts at a point and goes on forever
The point at the end of a ray is called the endpoint. It is the specific location where the ray ends or terminates.
A ray has one fixed point, which is its endpoint. This is the point from which the ray extends infinitely in one direction. The other side of the ray continues indefinitely, so it does not have a fixed point on that end.
No, ray CD and ray DC are not the same. A ray is defined by its starting point and extends infinitely in one direction. Ray CD starts at point C and extends through point D, while ray DC starts at point D and extends through point C, thereby having different directions.
The initial boiling point is the temperature whereby the first drop of distillate has appeared.
A ray has only one end point.