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redhoodie:

Which statement is true about the segment connecting points B and C? The segment extends infinitely in both directions. There are only two points on the entire segment. There is only one way to name the segment. The segment has a finite length that can be measured.

mrfunnybunny:

send a photo of the problem to see what you mean

redhoodie:

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redhoodie:

alright sent it

mrfunnybunny:

do you see how the line for b and c have a point to it?

redhoodie:

yea

mrfunnybunny:

they both have an endless length that could be measured and they also connect with a and d.

redhoodie:

ok

redhoodie:

but how did you know that?

redhoodie:

hey can you please explain more in depth if thats ok

mrfunnybunny:

because i worked it out while looking st the document you gave me

redhoodie:

what do you mean please elaborate on that?

Vocaloid:

Politely disagree with the previous response. Remember that line **segments** have finite length. It is only talking about the part connecting B and C, not any of the arrows that go to infinity.

redhoodie:

oh alright I understand forgive me for being impolite I was just nervous.

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