It is called the "endpoint". If another question that you have bout what the end of a ray is called, there is no such a thing, since the ray begins in one point (called the endpoint) and expands infinitely in the other direction... Much like this arrow I will draw you....
( THIS IS THE ENDPOINT!)------------------------------>(There is no ending here, just keeps on going and going and going... you get the point)
Perhaps it is better for you to look at your lessons?
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It is a ray.
There really isn't a specific term to that matter. They're just called ends.
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A ray has one origin point and no end points. If it had an end point it would be a line.
A segment has two end points. If a line has one end point, then it must be called ray.
It is a ray.
No, GH and HG cannot be the same ray. Rays are named based on their starting point and direction. In this case, GH and HG would have different starting points at G and would extend in opposite directions.
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It would be a ray (one half of a line).In geometry "A set of points extending infinitely in one direction" is called a RAY.
It would be a ray (one half of a line).In geometry "A set of points extending infinitely in one direction" is called a RAY.
In ordinary geometry, no. Any ray will have infinitely many points.
No, a ray is a straight line with no ending points. And a polygon has lines that come together at points.
The name of the starting point when plotting points on a graph is called the point of origin. It is located on the point (0,0) or where the x and y axes meet.
There really isn't a specific term to that matter. They're just called ends.
ray
A ray has 1 endpoint.
A ray has one origin point and no end points. If it had an end point it would be a line.