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redhoodie:

Which names are correct for EN−→−? Select each correct answer. ER−→− BN−→− EG−→− NE−→−

SmokeyBrown:

Hi, and welcome to QuestionCove! I'm not entirely sure what this question is asking. Respectfully, may I ask for more context behind the question? For instance, what do these abbreviations--EN, ER, BN, EG, NE--mean?

redhoodie:

Yes, of course I will send you a picture of this problem I appreciate your help.

redhoodie:

Is that alright?

SmokeyBrown:

@redhoodie wrote:
Yes, of course I will send you a picture of this problem I appreciate your help.
That is fine. You can also post the picture here for others to see with the "Attach File" button, and that might be a better way to get help for your question :)

redhoodie:

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SmokeyBrown:

I see, the answer choices were points on a line segment. Thank you for the context :) That being said, I agree with the answers you've already chosen. Line segments drawn starting at E and extending to G or R would be equivalent to a line segment drawn starting at E and extending through N. (And none of the other answer choices would be equivalent) Well done!

redhoodie:

Oh ok thanks a lot I was just unsure about the answers I chose.

SmokeyBrown:

No problem, I think you got it! Don't forget to close your question before you go :)

redhoodie:

Hey is it alright if I ask you another question that I have on my quiz if your not busy.

SmokeyBrown:

@redhoodie wrote:
Hey is it alright if I ask you another question that I have on my quiz if your not busy.
By all means, feel free to open another question! Please keep in mind that, in order to uphold academic honesty, we can only provide help for questions relating to assignments that allow you to access outside resources. This would normally include homework and take-home assignments; for assignments that you would be expected *not* to use outside resources on (like most quizzes and tests), it would be against the policy of the site to provide help. Perhaps there could be exceptions to this rule, if your instructor specifically allows you to use the internet on such an assignment... But otherwise, if you're expected to do an assignment on your own, this site wouldn't be able to help with that. I'll leave it to you to make that judgment call for yourself :)

redhoodie:

oh alright thanks for the clarification. Have a great day.

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