Points, rays and lines are all elements of a coordinate geometry. The text that completes, sentence A to D is as follows:
Figure E is a point, while figure F is a ray
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A. Two points
When there are two points (say points A and B), there can only be one line segment in these points. The line segment is AB or BA
B. Three points
A plane is formed by three points. So, for any three points (whether they are collinear or not), there is exactly one plane.
C. Points on the same line
When there are more than one points on a line, such points are said to be collinear.
D. Points on the same plane
When there are more than one points in a plane, such points are said to be coplanar.
E. & F
A point is represented with a dot; So, the figure in (E) is a point.
A ray has one endpoint and an arrow at the other end. So, AB is a ray.
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