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What is the difference between ray and a line 5 points

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Answered by samikshaakre
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Step-by-step explanation:

The difference between a line and a ray:- A line goes on to infinity in both directions, but a ray stops on one end. If you cut a line in half, you make two rays.

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Answered by Shareq
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In geometry, a ray can be defined as a part of a that has a fixed starting point but no end point. It can extend infinitely in one direction.

ray in geometry

On its way to infinity, a ray may pass through more than one point.

When naming a ray, it is denoted by drawing a small ray on top of the name of the ray.

Here, the starting point of ray PQ is P and on its way to infinity, it passes through point Q.

Representing a ray in geometry

We use rays while drawing angle

Here, each of these angles is made up of two rays. The vertex of the angles is the starting point of the rays.

LINE

A line is one-dimensional. It has zero width. If you draw a line with a pencil, examination with a microscope would show that the pencil mark has a measurable width. The pencil line is just a way to illustrate the idea on paper. In geometry however, a line has no width.

A straight line is the shortest distance between any two points on a plane.

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