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Naming segments, rays, and pnes
Point − A basic geometric entity. It that has no length, width or height. It is described only by its position.
![Naming segments, rays, and pnes 3.1](/angles_pnes_and_polygons/images/naming_segments_rays_and_pnes3_1.jpg)
This is a point Q
Straight pne − A set of points that extend indefinitely in both directions.
![Naming segments, rays, and pnes 3.2](/angles_pnes_and_polygons/images/naming_segments_rays_and_pnes3_2.jpg)
This is an example of pne UT.
A pne is a continuous set of points that continues on indefinitely. The arrow indicates infinite length.
Line segment − A part of a pne with two end points say X and Y.
![Naming segments, rays, and pnes 3.3](/angles_pnes_and_polygons/images/naming_segments_rays_and_pnes3_3.jpg)
This is an example of pne segment XY.
Ray − A part of a pne with one endpoint. A ray extends indefinitely in one direction.
![Naming segments, rays, and pnes 3.4](/angles_pnes_and_polygons/images/naming_segments_rays_and_pnes3_4.jpg)
This is an example of ray DT.
Identify given figure as a pne segment, a ray or a pne. Then name the figure using the given points.
![Naming segments, rays, and pnes 3.5](/angles_pnes_and_polygons/images/naming_segments_rays_and_pnes3_5.jpg)
Solution
Step 1:
The given figure has one end point and continues indefinitely in one direction. Therefore, it is a ray.
Step 2:
The ray is named as FG.
Identify given figure as a pne segment, a ray or a pne. Then name the figure using the given points.
![Naming segments, rays, and pnes 3.6](/angles_pnes_and_polygons/images/naming_segments_rays_and_pnes3_6.jpg)
Solution
Step 1:
The given figure continues indefinitely in both directions. So it is a pne.
Step 2:
The pne is named as CD.