Click HERE to ask your teacher a question about this lesson before submitting the multiple choice answers. 1. We need two points to define a line. A different way to say this is that if you have two points, you will need at least a line to hold them. In this sense, what do you need at least three points to define? O A. three lines O B. a ray O C. an angle or a plane O D. a line or an angle O E. a line segment O F. a point

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What do you I you need at least three points to define?
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1. We need two points to define a line. A different way to say this is that if you have two points, you will need at least a line to hold them. In this sense, what do you need at least
three points to define?
O A. three lines
O B. a ray
O C. an angle or a plane
O D. a line or an angle
O E. a line segment
O F. a point
Transcribed Image Text:Click HERE to ask your teacher a question about this lesson before submitting the multiple choice answers. 1. We need two points to define a line. A different way to say this is that if you have two points, you will need at least a line to hold them. In this sense, what do you need at least three points to define? O A. three lines O B. a ray O C. an angle or a plane O D. a line or an angle O E. a line segment O F. a point
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