how do you draw and label the ray HA. Then draw point T on it?

draw points H and A

Starting at H, draw a line segment through A
end it with an arrow to show it does not stop there.
draw another point T somewhere on the ray

how do you do this

To draw and label the ray HA, you need the following steps:

1. Start by drawing a line segment, preferably horizontal or vertical, to act as the initial ray. Let's say the line segment starts at point H.

2. Use a protractor to locate point A on the line segment. Ensure that it is in the same direction as the ray you want to draw.

3. Once point A is marked, draw an arrowhead on the end of the line segment closest to A. The arrowhead represents the direction of the ray.

4. Now that you have drawn the ray HA, it's time to label it. Use a clear and legible font to write "HA" next to the ray. You can write the labels above, below, or beside the ray, depending on the available space and your preference.

To draw point T on the ray HA, follow these additional steps:

1. Determine the position of point T along the ray HA. It can be located anywhere on the ray, either closer to H or closer to A, depending on the specific instruction or context.

2. Once you have decided the position of point T, mark a small dot on the ray. This dot represents point T.

3. To label the dot, write the letter "T" next to it, using the same style and size of the previous Ray HA label. Make sure the label is close enough to the dot for clarity.

By following these steps, you should be able to draw and label the ray HA, as well as place point T on it accurately.

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