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Look at the following example and choose which points define the geometric line. Group of answer choicesLineRayLine Segment

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Look at the following example and choose which points define the geometric line.

Group of answer choices

  • Line
  • Ray
  • Line Segment
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Solution

To determine which points define a geometric line, we need to understand the distinctions between the given options: Line, Ray, and Line Segment.

  1. Line: A line is defined by two points and extends infinitely in both directions. It has no endpoints.

  2. Ray: A ray is defined by one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. It starts at a point and goes on forever.

  3. Line Segment: A line segment has two endpoints and includes all points between them. It does not extend infinitely.

Conclusion

Based on this understanding, if the choice is about defining a geometric line, the correct answer would be Line, as it requires at least two points but does not have endpoints, extending infinitely in both directions.

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