a line. starting from one point and going on as long as it needs to go on. or it could go on forever. it needs a start and a finish...
the answer is a 'ray'
Draw a line. Stop. At the end of the line, draw another line in a different direction. Stop. At the end of that line, draw a line heading back in the general direction of where you started. Stop. Draw a fourth line that connects to your starting point.
A line that has a starting point and an end point.
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? best, A.K.A., Uchiha Itachi
That type of line would be called a ray.
The starting point in a race is called the starting line. The end point of a race is called the finish line.
A line with a dot at one end and an arrow at the other end is called a ray in geometry. A ray has a starting point (the dot) and extends infinitely in one direction (towards the arrow). It is often denoted by naming the starting point and any other point on the ray, such as "ray AB" if A is the starting point and B is another point on the ray. Rays are commonly used in geometric constructions and proofs.
a line. starting from one point and going on as long as it needs to go on. or it could go on forever. it needs a start and a finish...
It is called a ray.
The end would be called a point or an endpoint. It only has one end since it is infinite in the other direction.
I could say it's the same as the distance covered divided by the time to cover it, in the direction from the starting point to the end point.
end point
There is no end point, a ray is never ending but has a point to represent the beginning
This is called a ray.
the answer is a 'ray'
The required velocity is the given displacement/the given time intervalin the direction from the starting point to the end point.