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Subsets of A Line

This document discusses subsets of a line including points, segments, and rays. It defines a ray as having one endpoint and extending indefinitely in one direction, and can be named using two points to indicate the endpoint and direction. Rays are classified as opposite if they share an endpoint but different directions, or coinciding/common if they share an endpoint and direction. The line shown contains points M, A, T, and H that could be used to name segments and rays on the line.

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Subsets of A Line

This document discusses subsets of a line including points, segments, and rays. It defines a ray as having one endpoint and extending indefinitely in one direction, and can be named using two points to indicate the endpoint and direction. Rays are classified as opposite if they share an endpoint but different directions, or coinciding/common if they share an endpoint and direction. The line shown contains points M, A, T, and H that could be used to name segments and rays on the line.

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Subsets of a Line

Subsets of a Line

 POINTS
 SEGMENTS
 RAYS
p
M A T H

What are the possible names


of this line?
p
M A T H
p
M A T H

Points: M, A, T, H
p
M A T H
 RAY
- it has one endpoint and
extends without end in one
direction.
- named by using 2 points.
First point: endpoint of the ray
Second point: direction
p
M A T H
OPPOSITE RAYS
- two rays with common
endpoint but different directions
p
M A T H
COINCIDING/COMMON RAYS
- two rays with common
endpoint and with the same
directions
p
M A T H

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