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How many lines can be drawn to pass through

(A) a given point (B) two given points?

(A) and (B)


(A) Infinite lines can be drawn through a given point.


(B) Only a single line can be drawn through two given points.


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Which of the following needs a proof?

2

Number of planes passing through three non-collinear points is

4

A, B and C are three collinear points. How many line segments can be determined by them? Name these line segments.

5

In the given figure, it is given that AC=BD,

Prove that AB=CD.


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