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Aswer in the box containing the exercise letter. AB
Complete each sentence.
A. Through any two points there is exactly one
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B. Through any three points which are not collinear, there is
exactly one
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C.
C
points lie on the same line
collinear
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D.
points lie on the same plane.
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