Asked by shawda

Identify all rays and lines in the picture below.
B
A
E
D
Rays: EA, EC
Lines: ED, BE
Rays: EA, ЕC
Lines:
ED, BE, EA, EC
Rays: EA, EB, EC, ED
Lines: ED, BE
Rays: EA, EB, EC, ED, DE, BE
Lines: ED, BE

All Answers 1

Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
I can’t see the picture you mean — could you upload it or describe the diagram (which points are collinear and which segments have arrows)?

Based on the choices you pasted, the most likely correct answer is:
- Rays: EA, EC
- Lines: ED, BE

Reasoning: a ray has one endpoint and extends in one direction (so it’s written with the endpoint first, e.g. EA means a ray starting at E and passing through A). A line extends in both directions (usually shown with double arrows and named by two points on it, e.g. line ED or line BE). If ED and BE are the full lines in the diagram, they cannot also be rays; the rays beginning at E and going through A and C (EA and EC) are the natural rays to list.

If that doesn’t match your diagram, please attach or describe it and I’ll give the exact identification.