A ray has a beginning but no endpoint.
The 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.
It depends on what the name of the initial point is because that defines the direction of the ray. If the initial point is c, then the ray must be called cd, but if the initial point is d, then the ray must be called dc.
point
There is no end point, a ray is never ending but has a point to represent the beginning
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.
False. A ray is a part of a line that has a fixed starting point (called the endpoint) but extends infinitely in one direction.
The endpoint.
The point at the end of a ray is called the endpoint. It is the specific location where the ray ends or terminates.
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.
It depends on what the name of the initial point is because that defines the direction of the ray. If the initial point is c, then the ray must be called cd, but if the initial point is d, then the ray must be called dc.
point
Ray
It is impossible to measure a line because a line has no beginning or end point. You can only measure a line sector. A ray has a beginning point, however, but goes on in one direction endlessly.
Origin