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If two points are chosen at random on a plane, can they form multiple line segments?

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CBSE
Class 6
Mathematics
Ganita Prakash
Lines and Angles
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If two points are chosen at ra...

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If two points are chosen at random on a plane, can they form multiple line segments?

1

Yes, depending on their positions.

2

No, they can only form one line segment.

3

Yes, if they touch each other.

4

No, line segments cannot be formed randomly.

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