1. segment with endpoints at (−4, 10) and (−6, −2) .
2. segment with endpoints at (−1, 15) an...
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1. segment with endpoints at (−4, 10) and (−6, −2) .
2. segment with endpoints at (−1, 15) and (3, 0) .
3. segment with endpoints at (2, −3) and (−2, −5)
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