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Check all options:

A. The notion [tex]\overleftrightarrow{YX}[/tex] represents the line YX. As you can see the line YX is present in the diagram.

B. Start with point Z, go to the point X and then to the point Y. You path is along ∠ZXY sides, this means that you can see ∠ZXY on the picture.

C. The notion [tex]\overrightarrow{ZX}[/tex] represents the ray ZX. On the picture is given segment ZX, not ray, then this option is false.

D. To form the ∠XYZ you have to connect points Z and Y. Without this connection ∠XYZ cannot be seen. This option is false.

Answer: True options are A and B.

Answer:

Option A & B are true and on diagram.

Step-by-step explanation:

Option A: The given notation in this option representing A line XY. Clearly a stright line is seen in diagram having vertex X & Y.

Thus, this appears in Diagram.

Option B: ∠ZXY represnts an Angle whose vertex is X and Two arms are XZ & XY. This means that it is present in Diagram.

Thus, This appears in Diagram.

Option C: The given notation represents the Ray ZX whose initial point/start point is Z and it can be extended in X direction. There no such ray on the diagram.

Thus, This option is not on diagram.

Option D: ∠XYZ represnts an Angle whose vertex is Y and Two arms are XY & YZ. But there is no YZ line in the diagram.

Therefore this option is not on diagram.

Answer: True options are A and B.