Which statement is true about the segment connecting points B and C?
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The segment extends infinitely in both directions.
The segment has finite length that can be measured.
There are only two points on the entire segment.
There is only one way to name the segment.
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OpenStudy (freemap):
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OpenStudy (freemap):
I think c or d
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
it says `segment connecting points B and C`
key word here is segment
but the image shows a ray going through B and C with B the starting point
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jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
something is off here
jimthompson5910 (jim_thompson5910):
keep in mind that
segment = line with 2 fixed endpoints. This is finitely long (can be measured)
ray = line with one endpoint and it stretches on forever in one direction (cannot be measured)
OpenStudy (freemap):
d
Directrix (directrix):
D)There is only one way to name the segment.
Incorrect
Segment BC can be named Segment CB as well.
Directrix (directrix):
Look at JThompson's post about a segment and you'll know the answer.
This: segment = line with 2 fixed endpoints. This is finitely long (can be measured)
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Directrix (directrix):
And, the answer is ....
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okay its working now
Directrix (directrix):
Good. And, the answer is: And, the answer is ....
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