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hi boys and girls its mr wassman and today were looking at home links 1.11 thats unit 1 lesson 11. were dealing with geometry line segments lines and rays so lets dive right in so the first question says list at least five things in your home that remind you of line segments well since im not sitting in your house right now i cant answer that for you or help you with that so you need to look around your house and see if theres anything that has a beginning and an end to it that looks like a line segment so lets look at problem number two problem number two says use a straight edge to complete 2a says draw and label line ef and then 2b says draw and label line segment ef well what is the difference between a line and a line segment well the difference is arrowheads let me explain so im going to draw a pair of figures theres one and theres another now to the untrained eye these both look like lines okay we use that word interchangeably when we often talk about line segments