cookiemonster1132 cookiemonster1132
  • 09-08-2016
  • Mathematics
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If one ray contains another ray, are they the same ray? Bleh! I can't figure this one out.

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Omnibrain
Omnibrain Omnibrain
  • 09-08-2016
Yes and no, while they occupy the same space you could still consider them separate entities, although this brings on the inception/infinity barriers you run into when it comes to math/logic. 
Just think of it in the same way that there are infinite lines in a plane, and infinite dots in a line, and infinite planes in the 3D world.
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