Let's analyze each of the drawings (a) through (f) and identify what geometric figure each one represents. We'll label them based on standard geometric definitions.
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Definitions to recall:
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Line: A straight path that extends infinitely in both directions. Represented with arrows at
both ends.
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Ray: A part of a line that has
one endpoint and extends infinitely in
one direction. Represented with an arrow at
one end.
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Line Segment: A part of a line with
two endpoints. No arrows; just two dots at the ends.
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Point: A location in space, represented by a dot.
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Now let’s go through each:
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a)
- Two points: A and B
- Arrows at
both ends → extends infinitely in both directions
✔ This is a
line
→ Label:
Line AB
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b)
- Points D and E
- Arrow at
one end (E), no arrow at D
- So it starts at D and goes through E infinitely
✔ This is a
ray starting at D and going through E
→ Label:
Ray DE
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c)
- Points X and Y
- No arrows at either end
- Both ends are endpoints
✔ This is a
line segment
→ Label:
Segment XY
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d)
- Points W and Z
- Arrow at
Z, not at W
- Starts at W, goes through Z and continues infinitely
✔ This is a
ray starting at W and going through Z
→ Label:
Ray WZ
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e)
- Points C and F
- Arrows at
both ends → extends infinitely in both directions
- Even though it's slanted, the arrows indicate infinite extension
✔ This is a
line
→ Label:
Line CF
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f)
- Points G and H
- No arrows at either end
- Both ends are endpoints
✔ This is a
line segment
→ Label:
Segment GH
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✔ Final Answers:
a)
Line AB
b)
Ray DE
c)
Segment XY
d)
Ray WZ
e)
Line CF
f)
Segment GH
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Let me know if you'd like these written in a specific format (like for a worksheet)!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of line ray line segment worksheet.