Draw five pints P,Q,R,S and T, no three of which are collinear. Then sketch <-->PQ, <-->RS, --QR, --ST, and -->TP.
draw them in lines
Start by plotting the 5 points. Make sure that you can't draw a straight line through any three of them.
Does that make sense?
yeah but what does it mean by sketching the lines??
now that you have 5 points down, label them P, Q, R, S, T Then draw a line through P and Q and make sure this line extends indefinitely in either direction. This will be the line \(\Large \overleftrightarrow{PQ}\) Do the same for for \(\Large \overleftrightarrow{RS}\)
okay
For something like \(\Large \overline{QR}\), you draw a line connecting Q and R, but this line doesn't extend past either point (this line has a determined length and it doesn't go on forever in either direction)
For \(\Large \overrightarrow{TP}\), you draw a line through T and P and you keep the line going past P. The line cuts off or stops short at T. So it only goes on forever in one direction
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