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Which defines a line segment?
two rays with a common endpoint
a piece of a line with two endpoints
a piece of a line with one endpoint
all points equidistant from a given point
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A piece of a line with two endpoints.
Reason: a line segment is the part of a line bounded by two endpoints. (Two rays with a common endpoint form an angle; a piece of a line with one endpoint is a ray; all points equidistant from a given point form a circle.)
Reason: a line segment is the part of a line bounded by two endpoints. (Two rays with a common endpoint form an angle; a piece of a line with one endpoint is a ray; all points equidistant from a given point form a circle.)
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