In mathematics, a point is defined as an exact location in space that has no dimensions—meaning it has no length, width, or height. When we refer to a concept that extends without an end, we are typically discussing a line, which is made up of an infinite number of points extending infinitely in both directions. This characteristic of lines differentiates them from points, highlighting their infinite nature and dimensionality.
it is a ray.
It is a ray.
Ray.
A straight or curved line truncated at one point.
This is a basic concept in geometry and refers to a point or a dot as having no dimension. Similarly, a line extends in two directions without a direction and a plane extends without an end. On a drawing these things look concrete, but in theoretical terms they remain undefined.
a half-line with a designated end point which extends in only one direction without stopping
it is a ray.
It is a ray.
This is called a ray.
Ray.
A ray can be described as the half line with designated end point which extends in only one direction without stopping.
A straight or curved line truncated at one point.
This is a basic concept in geometry and refers to a point or a dot as having no dimension. Similarly, a line extends in two directions without a direction and a plane extends without an end. On a drawing these things look concrete, but in theoretical terms they remain undefined.
I thick it is called a plane
a line
A line?
a line.