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Draw a figure with points B, C, D, E, F, and G that shows stack C D with left right arrow on top, stack B G with left right arrow on top, and stack E F with left right arrow on top, with one of the points on all three lines.

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Final answer:

To draw the figure with the specified points and lines, start with line segment CD with point G on it, then draw BG intersecting at G, and finally draw EF also intersecting at point G.

Step-by-step explanation:

To draw a figure with points B, C, D, E, F, and G that shows line segment CD with a left right arrow on top, line segment BG with a left right arrow on top, and line segment EF with a left right arrow on top, with one of the points on all three lines, you would follow these steps:

  1. Draw a horizontal line and place point C somewhere on it. From point C, draw another horizontal line segment to the right and mark the endpoint as point D. Above the line segment CD, draw a left right arrow to indicate it is a line segment.
  2. Next, choose a point outside of line segment CD to be point B. Then draw a line segment from B that intersects line segment CD. At the intersection, place a point that will be shared by both line segments, let's call it point G. Above the line segments BG and CG, draw left right arrows.
  3. Finally, draw another horizontal line segment starting at point E that intersects line segments CD and BG at point G. Extend line segment EF to the right of point G and mark the endpoint as point F. Draw a left right arrow above EF to show it is a line segment. This completes the figure with one point, G, located on all three line segments.

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