Point
You just defined a ray. ■
an acute ray
Yes, because a ray is a line with an end point. It goes on forever in one direction.
To construct an angle of 150 degrees using a compass, you would first draw a ray as the initial side of the angle. Then, place the compass on the vertex of the angle and draw an arc that intersects the initial ray at a point. Next, without changing the compass width, place the compass on the intersection point and draw another arc that intersects the previous arc. Finally, draw a ray from the vertex through the point of intersection of the two arcs to create an angle of 150 degrees.
The ENDPOINT
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.
the point is wat it is called and its the little dot where it originates
There is no end point, a ray is never ending but has a point to represent the beginning
a ray is (any of the thin lines, or beams, of light that appears from a bright source)
Ray UX is another name for Ray UW.
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Another name for a flying fish is a Ray-Finned fish.
Ray Douglas Bradbury is the author's name [the author has stated "Ray" is his birth name and publications that included another spelling as "Raymond" were incorrect.]
Ray Douglas Bradbury is the author's name [the author has stated "Ray" is his birth name and publications that included another spelling as "Raymond" were incorrect.]
A flicker, a beam, a ray.
Orbital x ray