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ratelena [41]
3 years ago
11

. Fill in the blank with the most accurate definition.

Mathematics
2 answers:
Natali5045456 [20]3 years ago
8 0
I think it is D but do some rescreach
Zigmanuir [339]3 years ago
7 0

Two distinct points are \boxed{{\text{collinear}}}. Option (C) is correct.

Further Explanation:

Given:

The options are as follows,

(A). Coplanar.

(B). Equidistant.

(C). Collinear.

(D). Complementary.

Explanation:

A point is a location on the graph or at any surface.

A line is the distance between the two points that extends to infinite in both directions.

The points that are on the same plane is known as coplanar points.

Ifdistance to the points from a particular point is same then the points are equidistant.

The points that are on the same line is known as collinear points.

Two distinct points are \boxed{{\text{collinear}}}. Option (C) is correct.

Option (A) is not correct.

Option (B) is not correct.

Option (C) is correct.

Option (D) is not correct.

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Answer details:  

Grade: High School  

Subject: Mathematics  

Chapter: Line and Rays

Keywords: ray, line, definition, accurate, coplanar, equidistant, collinear, complementary, two, two distinct, points line segment, point, two dimension, plane, parallel lines, intersecting lines, location, distance, undefined, defined, pair, pair of lines, intersection point, never intersect.

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