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Bloom’s category: Application
Level: Medium
Are points A and G collinear? Explain why or why not.

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Any two points are collinear ,because we can always draw a line passing through those two points.

The correct answer is: Points A and G are collinear . Because any two points are collinear.


    ANS :- Points A and G are collinear . Because any two points are collinear.
    Explanation :-
    Any two points are collinear ,because we can always draw a line passing through those two points.
    Here , we can draw the body diagonal of shape .Here ,point A and G lie on the same body diagonal line passing through AG .
    So, points A and G are collinear

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