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rays: $overrightarrow{bd}$, $overrightarrow{ac}$, $overrightarrow{ab}$
lines: $overleftrightarrow{ac}$
rays: $overrightarrow{bd}$, $overrightarrow{ab}$
lines: $overleftrightarrow{ac}$
rays: $overrightarrow{bd}$, $overrightarrow{ca}$, $overrightarrow{ac}$, $overrightarrow{ab}$
lines: $overleftrightarrow{ac}$
rays: $overrightarrow{bd}$, $overrightarrow{ab}$
lines: $overleftrightarrow{ac}$, $overrightarrow{bd}$, $overrightarrow{ab}$
- Identify Rays: A ray has one endpoint and extends infinitely in one direction.
- $\overrightarrow{BD}$: Starts at B, extends through D infinitely.
- $\overrightarrow{AB}$: Starts at A, extends through B infinitely.
- $\overrightarrow{AC}$ is not a distinct ray here, as the line AC already has a bidirectional arrow (defining it as a line, not a ray from A). $\overrightarrow{CA}$ is also not a separate ray as AC is a full line.
- Identify Lines: A line extends infinitely in both directions, marked by double arrows.
- $\overleftrightarrow{AC}$: The line through A and C with double arrows, so it is a line.
- $\overrightarrow{BD}$ and $\overrightarrow{AB}$ are rays, not lines, as they only extend in one direction.
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Rays: $\overrightarrow{BD}, \overrightarrow{AB}$
Lines: $\overleftrightarrow{AC}$