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:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.