Pearson Geometry Common Core, 2011
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6. Proving Angles Congruent
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Exercise 47 Page 127

You can name a line using any two points that lie on it.

Example Solutions: FI, IB, HB

Practice makes perfect
One way to name a line is using any two points that lie on the line. We can see that there are four points on line t: F, I, H, and B.

By using any two of these four points, we can find other names for this line. Remember that the order of the letters does not matter when naming lines. FI, FH, FB, IH, IB, HB IF, HF, BF, HI, BI, BH