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match each drawing on the left with its word description on the right. …

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match each drawing on the left with its word description on the right. some of the answer choices on the right may not be used. click and hold an item in one column, then drag it to the matching item in the other column. be sure your cursor is over the target before releasing. the target will highlight or the clear need help? watch this video.

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. Line Segment AB: A line segment has two endpoints. The second drawing (from the left) with points A and B and no arrows (a finite length between two points) matches Line Segment AB.
  2. Ray AB: A ray has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction. The third drawing (from the left) has endpoint A and an arrow going away from B, so it's Ray AB (starts at A, goes through B infinitely).
  3. Line AB: A line extends infinitely in both directions. The fourth drawing (from the left) has arrows at both ends, so it's Line AB.
  4. Ray BA: A ray with endpoint B and extending through A. The fifth drawing (from the left) has endpoint B and an arrow going away from A, so it's Ray BA.
  5. Point AB: Wait, actually, "Point AB" is not a standard term. Maybe a typo, but assuming the first drawing (with two points? No, maybe the first drawing is a line with points A and B? Wait, no, let's re - check:
  • First drawing (top - left): A line with points A and B, arrows? Wait, the first drawing (the one with A and B both on the line, two arrows) is Line AB? No, wait the labels:
  • Let's list the drawings (from top - left to bottom - left, the five drawings):
  • Drawing 1: Line with A and B, two arrows (extends both ways) → Line AB.
  • Drawing 2: Two points A and B, no arrows (finite) → Line Segment AB.
  • Drawing 3: Point A at the start, arrow going up (away from B), so starts at A, goes through B → Ray AB.
  • Drawing 4: Point B at the start, arrow going down (away from A), so starts at B, goes through A → Ray BA.
  • Drawing 5: Wait, maybe I misnumbered. Let's use the standard definitions:
  • Line Segment AB: Two endpoints, A and B, no arrows (the drawing with two dots, A and B, connected by a line with no arrows).
  • Ray AB: One endpoint (A), arrow going in the direction of B (so starts at A, goes through B, infinite in B's direction).
  • Line AB: Arrows at both ends, passing through A and B (infinite in both directions).
  • Ray BA: One endpoint (B), arrow going in the direction of A (starts at B, goes through A, infinite in A's direction).
  • The "Point AB" is likely an error, but if we assume the drawing with just the two points (but in the given, maybe it's a typo and should be something else, but following the standard matching:
  • Line Segment AB matches the drawing with two endpoints (A and B, no arrows).
  • Ray AB matches the drawing with endpoint A and arrow towards B's direction.
  • Line AB matches the drawing with arrows at both ends through A and B.
  • Ray BA matches the drawing with endpoint B and arrow towards A's direction.
  • The remaining drawing (if any) might be a mislabel, but the main matches are:
  • Line Segment AB ↔ drawing with A and B as endpoints (no arrows).
  • Ray AB ↔ drawing with A as endpoint, arrow through B.
  • Line AB ↔ drawing with arrows at both ends through A and B.
  • Ray BA ↔ drawing with B as endpoint, arrow through A.

Answer:

  • Line Segment AB: The drawing with two endpoints (A and B, no arrows).
  • Ray AB: The drawing with endpoint A and arrow in the direction of B.
  • Line AB: The drawing with arrows at both ends passing through A and B.
  • Ray BA: The drawing with endpoint B and arrow in the direction of A.

(Note: The "Point AB" label seems non - standard, but the above are the correct matches for the standard geometric figures.)