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Choose the statement below that correctly describes a set of three points. Every set of three points must be collinear. Some sets of three points are collinear. Three points are…
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Choose the statement below that correctly describes a set of three points.
Every set of three points must be collinear.
Some sets of three points are collinear.
Three points are never collinear.
Three points are always non-collinear.
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I don't know I am asking
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some sets of three are collinear
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