Use the diagram below to answer the questions. Line q contains points J, K, and M. Point P is above line q between points K and M. A line connects points M and P. Another line connects points P and K. Point L is above point J. A line starts at point K and extends through point L. Which are shown on the diagram? Check all that apply. Line segment J L Ray K M Line J K Ray P K AngleLJK Ray M J

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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

Angles, lines, rays, and segments can be found in a plane. The terms shown on the diagram are: Ray KM, Line JK, and Ray MJ

What are lines, rays, and segments?

A line is an unending, straight path that has no endpoints and travels in both directions along a plane. A line segment is a finitely long portion of a line with two endpoints. A line segment that goes on forever in one direction is known as a ray.

To identify the terms shown on the diagram, we need to note the following: A ray has no endpoint; it is represented with an arrow on one side line segment has two endpoints.

It is represented with dots on both sides. An angle is a space between intersecting lines, line segments, or rays. There is no connection between J and L. So, JL is not a line segment

Ray KM

KM has a dot at point K and an arrow that points in the direction of M. So, KM is a ray.

Line JK

JK has dots on both ends (at J and K). So, JK is a line.

Ray PK

PK has dots on both sides (at P and K). So, PK is a line; not a ray.

Angle LJK

There is no connection between points L, J, and K. Hence, LJK is not an angle.

Ray MJ

MJ has a dot at point M and an arrow that points in the direction of J. So, MJ is a ray.

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