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What is the correct method to label a segment with endpoint E and endpoint F?

 
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User Geetha
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Answer:

The correct option is B.

Explanation:

Given information: End points of a line segments are E and F.

Line segment : Line segment is a part of a line. It is represented by end points on each end of the line segment.

If end points of a line segments are E and F, then it is labeled as
\overline {EF} and
\overline {FE}.

Line: A line goes on forever. It is represented by a line with arrows at each end.
\overleftrightarrow {EF} and
\overleftrightarrow {FE}.

We need to find the the correct method to label a segment with endpoint E and endpoint F. The label for line segment are


\overline {EF} and
\overline {FE}

Therefore the correct option is B.

User Cammace
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Answer : option B

the correct method to label a segment with endpoint E and endpoint F

The endpoints of the line are E and F

The Line starts at E and ends at F. The line will not extend after F

The line having end points are called as line segment

We represent a line segment by putting a line at the top

to label a segment with endpoint E and endpoint F, we use EF or FE and a line at the top

So answer is option B

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