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If two lines are collinear ...

A. every point on the line is a "point of intersection"

B. there is no point of intersection

C. there is one point of intersection

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Answer:

A. every point on the line is a "point of intersection"

Explanation:

Two lines are defined as collinear if they lie along the same straight line, which also means that the two lines completely overlap at any point. As a consequence, each point of one line touches a point of the other line, so every point on the line corresponds to a point of intersection between the two lines.


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