it is a ray.
It is a ray.
Ray.
It can be a ray if it does not include the end point or a half line if it includes the end point.
The equidistant point of a straight line is the middle. Measure the distance from one end to the other and half it.
a half-line with a designated end point which extends in only one direction without stopping
it is a ray.
It is a ray.
A ray can be described as the half line with designated end point which extends in only one direction without stopping.
This is called a ray.
Ray.
You have given the definition of a ray.
It's a half-line or a ray.
It can be a ray if it does not include the end point or a half line if it includes the end point.
The equidistant point of a straight line is the middle. Measure the distance from one end to the other and half it.
No. A half line (also called a ray) is a linear object which starts at the first point, and extends to infinity through the second point. So the half-line (or ray) AB starts at point A, and shoots 'through' B and continues past B to infinity. The half-line BA is the other way around: it starts at point B, and then shoots 'through' A and continues past A to infinity. These two half-lines/rays end up extending to infinity in opposite directions, so they are not the same (not congruent).
The half court line is 55 feet from the end line