Let’s go step by step through each figure and match it with the correct geometric term.
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First Figure:
- It shows a line starting at point A and going through point B with an arrow on the B side.
- That means it starts at one point and goes infinitely in one direction → this is a
Ray.
✔ Correct answer:
Ray
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Second Figure:
- Just a single dot labeled “A”.
- In geometry, a dot like that represents a
Point.
✔ Correct answer:
Point
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Third Figure:
- Two rays start from the same point (B) and go out to A and C.
- The space between them forms an angle.
- Even though there are arrows, the key thing here is the corner formed at B → this is an
Angle.
✔ Correct answer:
Angle
*(Note: Sometimes students think “line” or “ray”, but since two rays share a vertex and form a corner, it’s specifically called an angle.)*
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Fourth Figure:
- A straight line connecting points A and B — no arrows on either end.
- This means it has definite endpoints → this is a
Line segment.
✔ Correct answer:
Line segment
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Fifth Figure:
- A straight line with arrows on BOTH ends, passing through points A and B.
- Arrows on both sides mean it goes on forever in both directions → this is a
Line.
✔ Correct answer:
Line
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Now let’s compile all answers:
1. First figure → Ray
2. Second figure → Point
3. Third figure → Angle
4. Fourth figure → Line segment
5. Fifth figure → Line
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Final Answer:
1. Ray
2. Point
3. Angle
4. Line segment
5. Line
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of lines line segments and rays worksheet.