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The diagram shows several points and lines. Which statements are true based on the diagram? Check all that apply. Points K, M, and N are collinear. Points J, K, and Q are collinear. Point R is the intersection of line KN and line MQ. Lines JQ, KM, and MQ all intersect at point K. There is only one line that can be drawn through points L and P.

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Answer: b and e

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Answer:

Option B and E.

Explanation:

Three or more points are said to be collinear if they lie on a single straight line.

In the given figure :

Points J, K, and Q are collinear.

Through any two given points only one line can be drawn.

In the given figure:

There is only one line that can be drawn through points L and P.

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