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Lines, Segments, and Rays
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A line is an infinitely thin, infinitely long collection of points extending in two opposite directions. A line segment has two endpoints, and a ray starts at one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction.Important Notes
- A line is represented by arrows at both ends to indicate it extends indefinitely.
- Line segments can be measured because they have two endpoints.
- Rays have a single endpoint and extend indefinitely in one direction.
- Lines can be named using a lowercase letter or two points on the line.
- Segments are named after their endpoints, for example, $\overline{AB}$.
Mathematical Notation
$\overline{AB}$ represents a line segment$\angle ABC$ represents an angle$\overrightarrow{AB}$ represents a ray$\overleftrightarrow{AB}$ represents a lineRemember to use proper notation when solving problemsWhy It Works
Understanding the properties of lines, segments, and rays helps us solve geometric problems involving distances, intersections, and angles.Remember
Lines extend infinitely, segments are finite with endpoints, and rays start at an endpoint and extend infinitely in one direction.Quick Reference
Line:Infinitely longSegment:Finite length with two endpointsRay:Starts at an endpoint, extends infinitelyUnderstanding Lines, Segments, and Rays
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Lines, segments, and rays are basic geometric figures. A line is an infinite set of points extending both ways. A segment, like $\overline{AB}$, has two endpoints A and B and a fixed length. A ray, like $\overrightarrow{AB}$, starts at point A and extends infinitely through point B.Now showing Beginner level explanation.Practice Problems
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Single Choice QuizBeginnerWhich of the following is a line segment? $\overline{AB}$
A$\overline{AB}$B$\angle ABC$C$\overrightarrow{AB}$D$AB$Check AnswerPlease select an answer for all 1 questions before checking your answers. 1 question remaining.2Real-World Problem
Question ExerciseIntermediateTeenager Scenario
Imagine you have a flashlight in a dark room. The beam of light represents a ray because it starts at the flashlight and extends infinitely.Show AnswerClick to reveal the detailed solution for this question exercise.3Thinking Challenge
Thinking ExerciseIntermediateThink About This
Consider a path that starts at your house and extends to the horizon. Describe this path in terms of geometric concepts.
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Single Choice QuizAdvancedWhich of the following represents a line? $\overleftrightarrow{AB}$
A$\overleftrightarrow{AB}$B$\overline{AB}$C$\overrightarrow{AB}$D$\angle ABC$Check AnswerPlease select an answer for all 1 questions before checking your answers. 1 question remaining.Recap
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