The endpoint.
The point at the beginning of a ray is called the "endpoint." A ray is a part of a line that starts at this endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. The endpoint is crucial as it defines where the ray begins, distinguishing it from a line segment, which has two endpoints.
A ray has a beginning but no endpoint.
A ray does have a definite beginning, it's point, but it goes on forever in the other direction, which is symbolized by an arrow.
No A line segment has a beginning and an end, but a line has no beginning or end. A ray has a beginning but no end.
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The point at the beginning of a ray is called the "endpoint." A ray is a part of a line that starts at this endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. The endpoint is crucial as it defines where the ray begins, distinguishing it from a line segment, which has two endpoints.
A ray.
A ray has a beginning but no endpoint.
False. A ray is a part of a line that has a fixed starting point (called the endpoint) but extends infinitely in one direction.
There is no end point, a ray is never ending but has a point to represent the beginning
A ray does have a definite beginning, it's point, but it goes on forever in the other direction, which is symbolized by an arrow.
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A ray does have a definite beginning, it's point, but it goes on forever in the other direction, which is symbolized by an arrow.
No A line segment has a beginning and an end, but a line has no beginning or end. A ray has a beginning but no end.
No. A geometric line has no beginning or end. A ray has a beginning, but no end. A line segment has both a beginning and an end.
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