To solve this problem, we need to match each description of a line, line segment, or ray with the corresponding diagram. Let's analyze each description and its corresponding diagram step by step.
Definitions Recap:
1.
Line: A straight path that extends infinitely in both directions.
2.
Line Segment: A part of a line that has two endpoints.
3.
Ray: A part of a line that has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction.
Matching Process:
#### 1.
CJ
- Description: This is a bidirectional arrow labeled "CJ," indicating a
line.
- Match: Diagram
D shows a straight line extending infinitely in both directions.
-
Match: 1 → D
#### 2.
Line Segment CJ
- Description: This specifies a
line segment with endpoints C and J.
- Match: Diagram
A shows a line segment with endpoints C and J.
-
Match: 2 → A
#### 3.
CJ
- Description: This is a unidirectional arrow labeled "CJ," indicating a
ray starting at C and extending infinitely in one direction.
- Match: Diagram
C shows a ray starting at C and extending infinitely to the right.
-
Match: 3 → C
#### 4.
Line MC
- Description: This specifies a
line with points M and C, extending infinitely in both directions.
- Match: Diagram
B shows a line extending infinitely in both directions with points M and C.
-
Match: 4 → B
#### 5.
Ray MC
- Description: This specifies a
ray starting at M and extending infinitely in one direction.
- Match: Diagram
G shows a ray starting at M and extending infinitely to the right.
-
Match: 5 → G
#### 6.
MC
- Description: This is a bidirectional arrow labeled "MC," indicating a
line.
- Match: Diagram
F shows a line extending infinitely in both directions with points M and C.
-
Match: 6 → F
Final Matches:
1.
CJ →
D
2.
Line Segment CJ →
A
3.
CJ →
C
4.
Line MC →
B
5.
Ray MC →
G
6.
MC →
F
Boxed Answer:
\[
\boxed{
1 \rightarrow D, \, 2 \rightarrow A, \, 3 \rightarrow C, \, 4 \rightarrow B, \, 5 \rightarrow G, \, 6 \rightarrow F
}
\]
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of lines line segments and rays worksheet.