This is an image of a ray.
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editThe image was created to replace a textual ray.
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editIn Euclidean geometry, a ray, or half-line, given two distinct points A (the origin) and B on the ray, is the set of points C on the line containing points A and B such that A is not strictly between C and B.
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editThis image was created by User:Black and White using Microsoft Word. It was compressed and exported using Jasc Paint Shop Pro 8.
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| current | 22:01, 15 May 2006 | 992 × 72 (2 KB) | Alvinrune (talk | contribs) | This is an image of a ray. == Summary == The image was created to replace a textual ray. === Information === In Euclidean geometry, a '''ray''', or '''half-line''', given two distinct points A (the origin) and B on the ray, is the set of points | |
| 21:28, 15 May 2006 | 988 × 36 (925 bytes) | Black and White (talk | contribs) | This is an image of a ray. == Summary == The image was created to replace a textual ray. === Information === In Euclidean geometry, a '''ray''', or '''half-line''', given two distinct points A (the origin) and B on the ray, is the set of points |
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