A line is a series of points that extends in two opposite directions without end.It has no thickness.
No, a ray has a starting point, but then it extends on forever in one direction.
A ray starts at a point and extends forever in ONE direction. A line starts at a point and extends forever in TWO directions.
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NO it does not, a ray extends from one point and goes on forever in ONLY ONE direction.
A flat surface that extends forever is a plane
A line (a line extends forever in both directions).
No, a ray has a starting point, but then it extends on forever in one direction.
- 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.
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The term you are looking for is "line." In geometry, a line is a one-dimensional figure that extends infinitely in both directions. It is composed of an infinite number of points and has no endpoints.
A plane.
A ray starts at a point and extends forever in ONE direction. A line starts at a point and extends forever in TWO directions.
A ray starts at a point and extends forever in ONE direction. A line starts at a point and extends forever in TWO directions.
No, just the opposite: A line segment has two end points. The word line is usually used to refer to a line segment, but by the mathematical definition, a line extends forever in both directions. (A line that has one end point and extends forever in one direction is called a ray.)
A group of points that extend forever in all directions is called a plane. We often draw a plane with edges, but it really has no edges.
In Euclidean geometry, a line is considered to be infinitely long in both directions, meaning it extends indefinitely in both the positive and negative directions along its path. This concept is based on the definition of a line as a straight path with no endpoints. Therefore, mathematically speaking, a line does go on forever.
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