it is a line segment.
When naming a ray the endpoint is written first.
The endpoint.
yes
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
it is a line segment.
Yes, a ray has only one endpoint.
When naming a ray the endpoint is written first.
A RAY IS AN ENDPOINT OF AN ANGLE
Yes. If your ray's endpoint is the letter A and it goes on forever in the direction of the letter B, that is not the same as a ray that starts at the letter B and goes on forever in the direction of the letter A. So always name your ray starting with the endpoint letter.
Point
Honestly a ray does because a ray has one endpoint and it does go in one direction like forever
A ray is defined as having an origin but no endpoint (unless you count the origin as an endpoint, in which case it has 1).
It has two endpoints. A ray has one endpoint.
There is no end point, a ray is never ending but has a point to represent the beginning
The answer is a ray.
The endpoint.