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Allisa [31]
3 years ago
14

Can Someone tell me or teach about this I don't get it.​

Mathematics
1 answer:
Feliz [49]3 years ago
6 0

Draw a point B, then draw any two other points D and E. The rays BD and BE are essentially arrows that both start at B and pass through D and E, respectively. See the attached sketch. Note that the points D and E need not lie on a circle like the dotted one in the sketch; they can be placed anywhere along the ray.

Then:

• (I) is sometimes true. Rays can be parallel as long as they are collinear, meaning the three points B, D, and E would need to lie on the same line. (The first sketch shows one example)

• (II) is always true.

• (III) is sometimes true, if the angle the two rays form is a right angle. (The second sketch shows one example)

• (IV) is never true, because B would have to lie on the circle itself. The center does not.

Without knowing what Damiana's/Valeria's drawing looks like, the most we can do is rule out C and D.

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