Ask a New Question

Asked by esha

is it possible for two rays to be parsllel to each other


















































































































































































is it possible for two rays to be parallel to each other


































































































































































14 years ago

Answers

Answered by Miss Cathy
A ray is just like a segment except on side goes on forever so yes it is
14 years ago
There are no AI answers yet. The ability to request AI answers is coming soon!

Submit Your Answer


We prioritize human answers over AI answers.

If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.

Related Questions

X-rays with an energy of 300 keV undergo Compton scattering from a target. If the scattered x-ray... illuminated by the rays of the setting Sun, Kelly rides along on a merry-go-round casting a shadow o... When the sun’s rays are at an angle of 39°, the distance from the top of Dakota’s head to the tip of... pq and pr are opposite rays. If pq is represented by 4x + 26 and pr is represented by 2x+34, find x Rays PQ and QR are perpindicular. Point S lies i the interior of angle PQR. If the measure of the an... What is the frequency of X-rays of 10 nm wavelength? 6 x 10^16 Hz 3 x 10^16 Hz 3... Monochromatic x-rays (λ = 0.166 nm) from a nickel target are incident on a potassium chloride (KCl)... Let+OA+OB+OC+and+OD+be+the+Rays+in+the+anti-clockwise+wise+direction+starting+from+OA+such+that+%3CA... Where are the sun's rays most intense name two rays that have N as endpoint
Submit Your Answer

Question

is it possible for two rays to be parsllel to each other


















































































































































































is it possible for two rays to be parallel to each other


































































































































































Ask a New Question
Archives Contact Us Privacy Policy Terms of Use