3 lines are shown. One line has points B, A, and E. Another line with points C, A, F intersects that line at point A. Another line comes out of point A and contains point D. Which rays are part of line BE? Ray A C and Ray A E and Ray A C and Ray A B Ray A B and Ray A F

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Answer:

Ray AE and ray AB are part of  the line BE.

Step-by-step explanation:

The problem state there are three lines, basically a line BE, a line CF and a line AD, all three intersect at point A.

There is a graphic attached to illustrate  a possible representation of this problem.

It is easily seen that the only rays included in line BE, are rays AB and AE.

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The rays which are part of line BE are: Ray AE and Ray AB

Which ray can be said as belonging to a line segment?

If the ray lies onto the considered line segment(overlapping), then it can be said belonging to the considered line segment.

(line segment has 2 fixed ends, whereas a ray has one end only, other end is not fixed)

Referring to the figure attached below for the considered description of line segments, we see that the line segments that are parts of line segment BE are:

AE and BA (it is because both their endpoints (A and E of AE  are on BE) and (B and A of BA are on BE) are on the line segment BE).

Thus, the rays which are part of line BE are: AE and BA

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