Based on the diagram, the names that represent the figure include;
Figure Name denoted in diagram
Point K, R, S.
Line SK, WR, YH
Line segment JT
Plane F, Q
Ray TK, TR
Angle m∠KTR
Parallel lines WR ║ YH
Perpendicular lines WR ⊥ KS
Segment Addition Postulate WR = WT + TR
In Mathematics and Euclidean geometry, a point is a zero-dimensional geometric object and it is generally represented by a dot such as point K, R, and S.
A line is a mark with length and direction, that is created by a point that is moving across a surface and extending infinitely such as line SK.
A line segment is the part of a line in a figure that is bounded by two distinct end points such as line segment JT.
A ray is composed of two points that are joined by a straight line and it extends infinitely in a single direction such as ray TK.
A plane is a flat, two-dimensional surface with zero curvature and zero thickness, that extends continuously or indefinitely such as plane F.
Parallel lines are always coplanar lines and straight lines that have an equal distance between each other such as parallel lines WR and YH.
Perpendicular lines refers to two (2) lines that intersect each other at an angle of 90° (right angles) such as perpendicular lines WR and KS.