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Like - um - in an infinite number of ways, I guess. First: you can take a random point on the line and BAM. You have two rays with common point. Pointing in opposite directions. Infinitely unveiling [?]. Second: take two arbitrary points A and B from a given line or just freely in space. Create a ray from A to B and beyond. If you don't like what you've got, create a ray from B to A and beyond. Two points are enough to define a ray, and I can't think of anything better. Ditto.



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Like - um - in an infinite number of ways, I guess. First: you can take a random point on the line and BAM. You have two rays with common point. Pointing in opposite directions. Infinitely unveiling [?]. Second: take two arbitrary points A and B from a given line or just freely in space. Create a ray from A to B and beyond. If you don't like what you've got, create a ray from B to A and beyond. Two points are enough to define a ray, and I can't think of anything better. Ditto.



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How could you change a line into ray? - Answers

Like - um - in an infinite number of ways, I guess. First: you can take a random point on the line and BAM. You have two rays with common point. Pointing in opposite directions. Infinitely unveiling [?]. Second: take two arbitrary points A and B from a given line or just freely in space. Create a ray from A to B and beyond. If you don't like what you've got, create a ray from B to A and beyond. Two points are enough to define a ray, and I can't think of anything better. Ditto.

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      Like - um - in an infinite number of ways, I guess. First: you can take a random point on the line and BAM. You have two rays with common point. Pointing in opposite directions. Infinitely unveiling [?]. Second: take two arbitrary points A and B from a given line or just freely in space. Create a ray from A to B and beyond. If you don't like what you've got, create a ray from B to A and beyond. Two points are enough to define a ray, and I can't think of anything better. Ditto.
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