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Which statement is correct about a line and a point? A line and a point can be collinear. A point has no location, and a line has many points located on it. A point and a line do not have any dimensions to measure. A line and a point lie on different planes.

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A line and a point can be collinear poinT


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A line and a point can be collinear point -It marks a location and is named by a capital letter; it has no thickness and 0 dimension. line -An infinite set of points that goes on forever; it has no thickness and it is one dimensional. plane -A flat surface that goes on forever in two directions; an infinite set of points; it has no thickness and is two dimensional. space -The set of all points. It is three dimensional. collinear Points that lie on the same line. noncollinear Points that do not lie on the same line.
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