It is called a Ray.
A part of a line that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in the other direction is called a "ray." It begins at the endpoint and continues indefinitely, representing all points along that direction. Rays are often used in geometry to illustrate concepts related to angles and lines.
A ray
A line that has one endpoint and extends endlessly in one direction is called a "ray." A ray starts at a specific point, known as the endpoint, and continues infinitely in the opposite direction. It is typically represented in diagrams with a point at one end and an arrowhead on the other, indicating its unending extension.
A ray has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. It consists of all points along a straight line starting from the endpoint and continuing without end. Therefore, it does not have an infinite number of endpoints; it has only one.
A ray.
= What is a set of points that has one endpoint and that extends without end in one direction? AND THE ANSWER IS..... CORRRRREEECCCCT...........IT IS A RAY....MY COUSIN NAME IS RAY! =
A ray can be described as the half line with designated end point which extends in only one direction without stopping.
A ray
A ray.
A ray.
a half-line with a designated end point which extends in only one direction without stopping
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That, my friend, is called a ray. A segment is when a line has two definite endpoints, so it can't be that. And a line has no endpoints, so that is not it either. The ray, as you specified in your question, has one endpoint, and extends forever in one direction. Hope this has been of help. :)
Ray - A ray is part of a line that has one endpoint. It continues in one direction without ending.
A plane?
it is a ray.