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A ray is a part of a line.it is one end point and goes on and on in one diredction.You name the endpoint that is first.
False. It could be the first letter.
naming a line is different from naming a ray. say for example ,if we have line AB,this is similar to line BA while ray AB is different from ray BA.
The endpoint.
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.
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Yes, a ray has only one endpoint.
A RAY IS AN ENDPOINT OF AN ANGLE
Ab and Ba are the same line because there are no endpoints to a line. Therefore, you can reverse the order of the letters. So, Cd and Dc are not the same ray because the first letter is the endpoint. So on ray Cd, point C is the endpoint and d is a point on the line coming from the endpoint. On ray Dc, D is the endpoint.
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A ray is a part of a line.it is one end point and goes on and on in one diredction.You name the endpoint that is first.
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).
False. It could be the first letter.
naming a line is different from naming a ray. say for example ,if we have line AB,this is similar to line BA while ray AB is different from ray BA.
It has two endpoints. A ray has one endpoint.