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Reasoning point F lies on EG and point M lies on EN. If F,E, and M are collinear, what must be true of these rays.

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Some options would have definitely helped in answering this question. i am answering this question based on my knowledge. If F,E, and M are collinear, then EG and EN will form a line. I hope that this is the answer that you were looking for and the answer has actually come to your desired help.
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This means that all of the points are co-linear. This is because if EG is a segment that contains F, and EN is a segment that contains M, then there can be two different segments. However, for a point F on the first segment and a point M on a second segment be in the same line as an end point of one of the segments, the segments have to be co-linear. They overlap. 
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