It can be a ray if it does not include the end point or a half line if it includes the end point.
A segment has two end points. If a line has one end point, then it must be called ray.
A ray has only one end point.
an end point
A ray has one origin point and no end points. If it had an end point it would be a line.
The point at the end of a ray is called the endpoint. It is the specific location where the ray ends or terminates.
There is no end point, a ray is never ending but has a point to represent the beginning
It can be a ray if it does not include the end point or a half line if it includes the end point.
Ray
A ray has only one end point.
A segment has two end points. If a line has one end point, then it must be called ray.
A line with a dot at one end and an arrow at the other end is called a ray in geometry. A ray has a starting point (the dot) and extends infinitely in one direction (towards the arrow). It is often denoted by naming the starting point and any other point on the ray, such as "ray AB" if A is the starting point and B is another point on the ray. Rays are commonly used in geometric constructions and proofs.
end point
A part of a line that extends in one direction with one endpoint is called a ray.
It is called a ray.
That type of line would be called a ray.
there is no end of the part of the ray that keeps on going