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The ray opposite from ray BA is ray AB. These rays form a straight line.
Yes.
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naming a line is different from naming a ray. say for example ,if we have line AB,this is similar to line BA while ray AB is different from ray BA.
IMBA means IMBAlance some people used this as a reaction. IN GAMING: Imba can be applied to a subject in gaming(Weapon,army,race,role or job) which can be either too strong(Overpowered,Or OP) or (Underpowered,Or UP). Although the word IMBA can be applied to both OP and UP,it is mostly used to describe an in-game subject which is too strong. Tagalog: from what i could glean from my friends who use that term (most are male), i think it's a term that came from ragnarok, DOTA and other popular online games. in context i think it means 'awesome' or 'unbelievable.' usually their conversations go this way: "napanood mo ba yung laro kanina?" "oo pare, imba si kobe. galing, sobra." "wow, imba yung thesis defense mo kanina, pare. siguradong kwatro ka na ka sa card niyan."
Yes, provided it is the ray. If AB is a vector then the answer is no.
A+ ls = ba
Yes it names the same ray. For example in a square ABCD you can also call it DCBA or BCDA etc.
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You can get the MBA while working. Syracuse University offers the iMBA program that helps you to get a degree over the internet.
Ab and Ba are the same line because there are no endpoints to a line. Therefore, you can reverse the order of the letters. So, Cd and Dc are not the same ray because the first letter is the endpoint. So on ray Cd, point C is the endpoint and d is a point on the line coming from the endpoint. On ray Dc, D is the endpoint.
Because we can't see the image you're referring to, we can't give the answer to which ray is opposite to BA. However, we can help. Opposite rays are two rays that both start from a common point and go off in exactly opposite directions. So, if there are two rays (BA and BC) with a common endpoint (B) going in different directions, they are called opposite rays.