A line segment is a part of a line bound by two points; a ray is a line with one endpoint that extends to infinity in one direction. is the difference between a ray and line segment.
Option: C.
<u>Step-by-step explanation:</u>
A line is a set of multiple points that extends from one point to its opposite direction without any end. Ray and Line segments are the two parts that can occur in a line.
A ray is a line with an endpoint in which the line can be extended from that point to infinity in a direction. A line segment also another part line and it consists of two points. Moreover, The line is bounded between those points.
This comes from subtracting 4 from both sides.
The point-slope form of a line is:
y-y1=m(x-x1), where m=slope and (x1,y1) is any point on the line
First we need to find the slope, which is (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)
m=(4--1)/(8-2)
m=5/6 and we can use either point, I'll use (8,4)
y-4=(5/6)(x-8)
That is your equation in point-slope form.
Now the standard equation of a line is ax+by=c
y-4=(5/6)(x-8) we can perform the indicated multiplication on the right side
y-4=(5x-40)/6 multiply both sides by 6
6y-24=5x-40 add 24 to both sides
6y=5x-16 subtract 5x from both sides
-5x+6y=-16 and by convention, the standard equation of a line should be expressed with a positive coefficient for x, so multiply both sides by -1
5x-6y=16
The standard form is 26,663 hope this answers your question