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Point Line Ray Line Segment Plane Definition: Definition: Picture: Picture: Ray Definition: Line Segment Picture: Plane Definition: Definition: Picture: Picture:

Point Example Line Ray Line Segment Plane Definition: shows an exact location, has no dimensions Definition: goes on forever in both directions, has no endpoints Picture: Picture: Ray A A B Definition: has one endpoint, the other end goes on forever A Line Segment Picture: Plane A Definition: a piece of a line that has 2 endpoints Definition: flat surface with a group of points, the lines go on forever in both directions Picture: Picture: B C B A A D