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is XY (with a --> over it) equal to YX (with a --> over it) in other words, the ray XY and the ray YX...
Can anyone please clarify this for me...?
13 years ago

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Steve
not at all.

The ray XY has its origin at X, and points to Y

The ray YX has its origin at Y, and points to X

They are opposite rays.
13 years ago

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