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- Examples of lines and rays in geometry:
- Line segment: Named after its endpoints (e.g., segment AB).
- Ray: Part of a line with one clear endpoint that extends indefinitely in the other direction.
- Line: Can be named using two points on it or a lowercase letter (e.g., line EF or line s). A ray starts at a point and continues off to infinity123.
Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Line segments are always named after their endpoints. For example, the segment above would be called segment AB. A ray is part of a line with a clear endpoint in one direction that stretches indefinitely in the other. Since one side is infinitely long, we cannot measure the length of a ray.www.varsitytutors.com/hotmath/hotmath_help/topic…A line can also be broken down into a ray. A ray is a part of a line that has one endpoint, but extends forever in the other direction. For example, Rays are also seen in geometric angles, inequality graphs and real world items. For example, Angle F F is made up of two rays → ray FY F Y and ray FO FO.thirdspacelearning.com/us/math-resources/topic-gu…We can illustrate that by little arrows on both ends. We can name a line using two points on it. This is line EF or line (note the arrowheads). Or, we can name a line using a lowercase letter: this is line s. A ray starts out at a point and continues off to infinity. We can show that by drawing an arrow at one end of the ray.www.homeschoolmath.net/teaching/g/angles.php - People also ask
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