“A line and a point can be collinear” is
correct about a line and a point.
In geometry a line:
<span>
• is straight (no curves),
• has no thickness, and
• extends in both directions without end (infinitely). </span>
<span>In
modern mathematics, a </span>point<span> refers
usually to an element of some set called a space. More specifically, in
Euclidean geometry, a </span>point<span> is
a primitive notion upon which the geometry is built.</span>
The correct answer between all
the choices given is the first choice or letter A. I am hoping that this answer
has satisfied your query and it will be able to help you in your endeavor, and
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