can opposite rays form a line?
A pair of opposite rays are two rays that have the 'same endpoint and extend in opposite directions. So, together a pair of opposite rays always forms a straight line.
Definition of a Line: A line doesn’t have a start or end point. It just goes on indefinitely in both the directions. The line has only one dimension: Length. A line usually has 2 points, but it can have many points.
You can either call it Line XY or Line a, a will always be written in small letter.
Points to remember About Line:
You can draw many lines using a single point, but if there are 2 points only, you can draw just one line.
The Line Segment is just the part of the line that has 2 endpoints. In the example below, MN is the Line Segment for the first line and CD is the Line Segment for the second line.
So if you want to draw Line Segment MN and CD, it will look like the following:
A ray has a start point and it continues indefinitely to one direction only. It cannot expand to both directions like Line does. Take an example of a Torch Beam. The start point is the Torch, but the endpoint is not certain and it lights everything it touches. Even if you relocate the torch, the start point will never change.
Here is another example of a Ray XY:
A Video to Explain Line, Ray and Line Segment
Opposite Rays are those 2 rays that start exactly from the same point but continues to the opposite direction. Take an example of the below Opposite Rays:
The start point for the Rays ZX and ZY is Z, and then they both go the opposite direction that makes 2 opposite rays: ZX and ZY.
Identifying Opposite Rays (Video)
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