An extended ray is a one dimensional shape similar to a ray, but on the extended real line rather than the Euclidean line. This means that it is a ray with one extra point added, corresponding to a distinct point at either positive or negative infinity, making a boundary on the other end of the ray. Because of this, it is topologically equivalent to a line segment.
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