Example of a ray
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In geometry, a ray is a line with a single endpoint (or point of origin) that extends infinitely in one direction. An example of a ray is a sun ray in space; the sun is the endpoint, and the ray of light continues on indefinitely.
Rays are commonly named in two ways: By two points. In the figure at the top of the page, the ray would be called AB because starts at point A and passes through B on its way to infinity. Recall that points are usually labelled with single upper-case (capital) letters.
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