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![**Which is a set of collinear points?**
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The diagram contains two intersecting lines. The first line passes through points G, H, and K. The second line passes through points L, H, and J. The lines intersect at point H.
The choices provided are:
- A. G, H, I
- B. L, H, I
- C. G, H, J
- D. G, I, J
Answer:
From the diagram, the points that are collinear (lying on the same straight line) can be seen by observing the intersection of points on each line. Therefore, G, H, and K are collinear on the first line, and L, H, and J are collinear on the second line. Since the coordinate H is shared between both lines, and point I is not aligned with the straight paths of the others, the choice representing a continuous line that matches visual alignment is:
- B. L, H, I](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2Fc18c954b-4f4c-44f4-96b5-e6c861f2297b%2Fa45c0c7e-3709-4989-afed-6ea82276146d%2Fijubarp_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:**Which is a set of collinear points?**
[Diagram Explanation]
The diagram contains two intersecting lines. The first line passes through points G, H, and K. The second line passes through points L, H, and J. The lines intersect at point H.
The choices provided are:
- A. G, H, I
- B. L, H, I
- C. G, H, J
- D. G, I, J
Answer:
From the diagram, the points that are collinear (lying on the same straight line) can be seen by observing the intersection of points on each line. Therefore, G, H, and K are collinear on the first line, and L, H, and J are collinear on the second line. Since the coordinate H is shared between both lines, and point I is not aligned with the straight paths of the others, the choice representing a continuous line that matches visual alignment is:
- B. L, H, I
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