Which statement is true about the ray passing
through points B and C?
The ray extends infinitely in one
direction
The ray extends infinitely in both
directions
The ray has a finte length that can
be measured
There are only two points on the
entire ray

Which statement is true about the ray passing through points B and C The ray extends infinitely in one direction The ray extends infinitely in both directions T class=

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Cosidering the ray BC.

It is clear that:

1) A ray starts from one point and extends infinitely in ONE direction.

2) The ray BC cannot be measured. But the line-segment BC can be Measured.

3) B and C are the only two points on the given ray.

Hence the statement: "There are only two points on the entire ray" is the correct one.

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Leukonov/Olegion.

The ray given in the figure is passing in one direction and does not have a finite length as far as the ray segment is considered so options (A), and (D) are true.

What is a line segment?

A line section that can connect two places is referred to as a segment.

In other words, a line segment is just part of a big line that is straight and going unlimited in both directions.

The line is here! It extends endlessly in both directions and has no beginning or conclusion.

Given,

A ray is passing through points B and C.

(A) The ray extends infinitely in one direction which is True.

(D) There are only two points on the entire ray which is also true.

Hence, The ray given in the figure is passing in one direction and does not have a finite length as far as the ray segment is considered.

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