Asked by jay
Which is the line shown in the figure?
line XY
line XZ
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I can’t see the figure — could you upload it or describe which points lie on the drawn straight line?
How to decide:
- A line is named by any two points on it, so if X and Y lie on the drawn line it’s line XY (same as line YX); if X and Z lie on it it’s line XZ.
- If X, Y, and Z are all collinear (all on the same straight line) then both “line XY” and “line XZ” name the same line.
- Also check the notation in the figure: a single straight segment with no arrows is a segment (written XY), an arrow only at one end is a ray, arrows at both ends indicate a line.
Tell me which points are on the line (or upload the image) and I’ll pick the correct option.
How to decide:
- A line is named by any two points on it, so if X and Y lie on the drawn line it’s line XY (same as line YX); if X and Z lie on it it’s line XZ.
- If X, Y, and Z are all collinear (all on the same straight line) then both “line XY” and “line XZ” name the same line.
- Also check the notation in the figure: a single straight segment with no arrows is a segment (written XY), an arrow only at one end is a ray, arrows at both ends indicate a line.
Tell me which points are on the line (or upload the image) and I’ll pick the correct option.
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